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Name = 1945 - The Atomic Bomb.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:A:1945 - The Atomic Bomb.cpt
Size:822K Date: 2/08/92 Version:
Description:
1945 - The Atomic Bomb is a very dynamic black & White QuickTime movie of
the atomic bomb blast from ground zero.
Name = AMUG Movie.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:A:AMUG Movie.cpt
Size:372K Date:12/30/91 Version:
Description:
This file is a QuickTime Movie created by Michael Bean of AMUG using the
export functions from FilmMaker and the Convert to Movie utility from Apple
Computer. Sound was added in two stages of dubbibg thereafter. We hope you
enjoy the AMUG Movie.
Name = AMUG Sign.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:AMUG Sign.cpt
Size:548K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
AMUG Sign is a QuickTime Movie of the AMUG Sign and booth at MacWorld 1992.
This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a
camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the simple player.
Full sound provided.
Name = AMUG Staff.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:AMUG Staff.cpt
Size:629K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
AMUG Staff is a QuickTime Movie of the AMUG Staff at MacWorld 1992. This
Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a
camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the simple player.
Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = Animated Spreadsheet.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:A:Animated Spreadsheet.cpt
Size: 21K Date: 1/06/92 Version:
Description:
Animated Spreadsheet is a QuickTime movie of graphics from a spreadsheet
moving over time. Nice QuickTime application demonstration.
Name = Apollo 11 LiftOff.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:A:Apollo 11 LiftOff.cpt
Size:599K Date:12/30/91 Version:
Description:
This is a great NASA QuickTime movie of the Apollo 11 Lift Off. Sound is
included in this historic film clip.
Name = Apple QT XCMDs.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:A:Apple QT XCMDs.cpt
Size:246K Date: 3/04/92 Version:
Description:
This file contains several HyperCard stacks and info on how to use the new
HyperCard XCMD's for QuickTime. The XCMDs are included for your use in this
compressed file. Now you can display QuickTime in HyperCard!
Name = BMUG Booth
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:BMUG Booth
Size:540K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
BMUG Booth is a QuickTime Movie of the BMUG booth at MacWorld 1992. This
Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a
camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the simple player.
Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = BoogeyBoogey.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:B:BoogeyBoogey.cpt
Size: 96K Date: 2/17/92 Version:
Description:
A brief black-and-white (gray scale) movie of Groucho Marx from the movie
"A Night at the Opera" where Groucho sarcastically intones "Boogey Boogey
Boogey!" from his box in the opera house about the anything-but-frightening
character on stage. Sound and framed at 15 per second.
Name = Bush Morph.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:B:Bush Morph.cpt
Size:365K Date:11/06/92 Version:
Description:
Bush Morph - This is a Qt Morph in which Bill Clinton comes out of Bush's
mouth. Its about 5 seconds long, and lt might freak you out. It is a pretty
cool Morph, check it out! It's worth the D/L.
Name = Camel.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:C:Camel.cpt
Size:462K Date: 2/08/92 Version:
Description:
Camel is a very cool QuickTime movie of a camel's bones assembling and
disassembling. Very cute.
Name = Canvas & QuickTime.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:C:Canvas & QuickTime.cpt
Size:155K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
Canvas & QuickTime - The QuickTime tool also lets you create QuickTime
movies from Canvas slide shows. This tool is a multiplex icon; double-click
it to open the QuickTime Specifications dialog box. This dialog box lets
you control the settings for your movie. This package includes the tools
for canvas to display and create QuickTime.
Name = Computer.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:C:Computer.cpt
Size: 21K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
Computer - This is a flow chart showing how to channel Video and Audio
through a Mac to either QuickTime or Video output using a system like mine.
This is not a product endorsement but a clarification of the steps
involved. This is a small PICT file and I would like feedback. Good luck!
Name = Desert Sortie.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:D-E:Desert Sortie.cpt
Size: 42K Date:11/13/92 Version:
Description:
Desert Sortie - Here is a movie that shows the awesome power of the F-16
Fighting Falcon in a ground attack on a helpless Tank..290 x 188 x 8bit.
Name = fAni development.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:D-E:fAni development.cpt
Size: 6K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
Description:
fAni development - Use the "Add names" macro to add names like "Eat 1 of
16" to each frame (PICT). This provides an easy way to identify which PICTs
go with which fAni sequences. You must have ResEdit open with the list of
PICTs active. Also, the coordinates of the mouse click in the macro must
and on top of the individual PICT windows. If not, change the coordinates
of the mouse click macro.
Name = Frank/Mike
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:Frank/Mike
Size:203K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
Frank/Mike is a QuickTime Movie of Frank Turovich and Mike Bromley, two of
AMUG's key staff personnel at MacWorld 1992. This Movie was captured with a
VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a camcorder. QuickTime required
for viewing along with the simple player. Full sound provided. We hope you
enjoy.
Name = Gary.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:Gary.cpt
Size:256K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
Gary is a QuickTime Movie of the Gary Fields the AMUG Editor at MacWorld
1992 in action. This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a
Quadra 900 and a camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the
simple player. Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = HC/QT palette.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:H:HC/QT palette.cpt
Size: 40K Date: 6/09/92 Version:
Description:
HC/QT palette - This HyperCard stack was created as a means to view
QuickTime movies while developing a HyperCard stack and as a programming
exercise in creating a custom palette for a HyperCard stack. Hopefully,
the user is familiar with HyperCard/QuickTime scripting. The main use for
this palette is to allow a HyperCard/QuickTime author to preview what a
movie will look like and to determine the necessary coordinates for
displaying the movie where desired.
Name = How Old -2
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:H:How Old -2
Size:303K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
This is a QuickTime Movie of Cameron Bean at 2 years old giving his age.
This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a
camcorder. MacWizards will provide family clips similar to this or
customize your own. Call Michael Bean at 602-892-5454 for more information
on Videotape to QuickTime movie conversion for your favorite film clips.
Name = HyperMovie Player 3.0.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:H:HyperMovie Player 3.0.cpt
Size: 55K Date:10/31/92 Version: 3.0
Description:
HyperMovie Player 3.0 - New Version! HyperMovie Player is a Hypercard
based QuickTime movie player with VCR style controls, and many other
features. REQUIREMENTS HyperMovie Player requires a minimum of 2Mb of
memory, HyperCard 2.1 or greater, System 7.x, and QuickTime 1.x.
Name = JackClownMooV.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:H:JackClownMooV.cpt
Size:151K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
Description:
JackClownMooV - Here is the first Quicktime movie I've made with Morph. It
is a 2 second metamorphisizing from an image of me to a clown. It is not
quite as good as the Terminator 2 but I did it with an $80 program I got at
MacWorld Boston. Enjoy!
Name = Joann
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:Joann
Size:192K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
Joann is a QuickTime Movie of the Joann our T-Shirt designer at MacWorld
1992. This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900
and a camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the simple
player. Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = John Love’s CQuickTime.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:H:John Love’s CQuickTime.cpt
Size:487K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
Description:
John Love’s CQuickTime - The application, written using Symantec's THINK
C's TCL, is a complete QuickTime Movie editor ... yes, I know there are
several already out there, but I really believe you'll be very, very
impressed with mine (did you honestly expect me to say differently ???).
Name = Leonard.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:Leonard.cpt
Size:154K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
This is a QuickTime Movie of Leonard Rosenthal waving at MacWorld 1992.
This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a
camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the simple player.
Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = M.Bean.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:M.Bean.cpt
Size:478K Date:11/13/92 Version:
Description:
M.Bean - This is a Quicktime movie using Compact CD compression only
available in QT version 1.5. This file morph's between Michael Bean's son
and himself at age 36. Will play with sound forward or backward. Hope you
enjoy!
Name = MS Movie PIM.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:MS Movie PIM.cpt
Size:565K Date: 5/27/92 Version:
Description:
MS Movie PIM - the Microsoft Movie Plug-In Module (PIM) allows you to
insert and play QuickTime movies in a Word document. This TeachText
document describes some requirements for using QuickTime movies n Word and
how to install the Microsoft Movie PIM. All rights reserved Microsoft
Corporation. Copyright 1992.
Name = Mac Juggler.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:Mac Juggler.cpt
Size:571K Date: 2/08/92 Version:
Description:
Mac Juggler is a funny animated QuickTime Movie of a Macintosh juggling.
Name = MdiaKprTrialSize1.0r.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:MdiaKprTrialSize1.0r.cpt
Size:123K Date: 4/14/92 Version: 1.0r
Description:
MdiaKprTrialSize1.0r - This version of MediaKeeper TrialSize 1.0r fixes the
bugs found in the first uploaded file. This is just the application stack.
For documentation and turorial download MediaKeeper - TrialSize Demo
MediaKeeper - TrialSize is freeware. It is the demo version of MediaKeeper,
a personal cataloging system for PICT, EPSF, PICS, PICT Resource, Snd
Resource and QuickTime Movie files MediaKeeper and MediaKeeper - TrialSize
feature auto attribute assignment, keyword and attribute searches and
sorts. Once cataloged, original volumes need not be online for most
operations. Images may be reviewed visually by MediaKeeper's thumbnails.
Name = Midnight Lamp.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:Midnight Lamp.cpt
Size:126K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
Description:
Midnight Lamp is a nice QuickTime Movie of a rotating logo.
Name = Molecule.movie.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:Molecule.movie.cpt
Size:168K Date: 1/06/92 Version:
Description:
Molecule.movie is a nice demonstration of molecules in action under
QuickTime application.
Name = moovtopics.c.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:moovtopics.c.cpt
Size: 3K Date: 6/22/92 Version:
Description:
Moovtopics.c - Here's a sample routine that converts any QuickTime movie to
a PICS animation file. This was an execrise in learning how to use
QuickTime's GetNextMovieInterestingTime() function to find the next actual
frame in a movie. It saves each frame out to a PICS file that can be
played in Director, SuperCard, and other applications. There is *ZERO*
error checking in this source. You'll want to integrate your favorite
exception handling stuff. It also doesn't do any bit depth conversions,
because I really hate GWorlds.
Name = Movie Explorer.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:Movie Explorer.cpt
Size:523K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
Description:
Movie Explorer was distributed by Adobe at MacWorld SF 1992. The included
movie has been saved in the QuickTime format. It can also be viewed with
any application that supports QuickTime System 6.0.7 or later with 32 bit
Quickdraw installed. Movie Credits - Movie Explorer - Randy Ubillos
Movie Design - Don Craig, Music - Prosonus Clip Tunes (800) 999-6191 or
(818) 766-5221, 11126 Weddington Street, North Hollywood, CA 91601.
Name = MoviePlayer.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:MoviePlayer.cpt
Size:123K Date:11/06/92 Version:
Description:
MoviePlayer - This is the Movie Player for QuickTime 1.5. Copyright Apple
Computer. All rights reserved.
Name = Movie Viewing Stack.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:Movie Viewing Stack.cpt
Size: 39K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
Movie Viewing Stack - This HyperCard stack was created as a means to view
QuickTime movies while in a HyperCard stack and as a programming exercise
in creating a custom palette for a HyperCard stack. In this example of a
palette the QuickTime movie to be viewed must be titled: Take 1. This
palette may be transferred to another stack using ResEdit or some other
resource mover. You must transfer both the PICT and PLTE resources named
"Riser's Remote" to the destination stack.If you decide to use it or modify
it, please let me know. I would especially be interested in any
modifications. Jim Riser - Tucson, Arizona 85712
Name = Movies in the Dark 1.0.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:Movies in the Dark 1.0.cpt
Size: 7K Date: 4/09/92 Version: 1.0
Description:
Movies in the Dark 1.0 is a freeware After Dark™ module that plays
QuickTime™ movies. To be able to use it, you need to have both the After
Dark control panel (available from Berkeley Systems, Inc.) and the
QuickTime extension (available from Apple Computer, Inc.) installed. After
Dark keeps its modules in a folder called “After Dark files” in either the
System Folder (System 6) or in the Control Panels folder (System 7). Drag
the Movies in the Dark module into the “After Dark files” folder. Movies in
the Dark comes from Maurice Volaski, 173 Princeton Ave. Apt #2, Amherst, NY
14226-5006. Provided for BBS in a BOX by the author.
Name = Museum.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:Museum.cpt
Size: 53K Date:11/13/92 Version:
Description:
Museum - Five Star Rating ***** Don't miss this future classic! This is the
beta version of a new program which combines a Scrapbook, Slideshow, Doc
Maker, and Juke Box all into one. Supports both COLOR and B&W. Two unique
window styles, GREAT in COLOR!
Name = My Problem Solved!
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:M:My Problem Solved!
Size: 3K Date:12/31/91 Version:
Description:
Bruce Leak at Apple solved my sound problem (where my short sounds didn't
always play back) in QuickTime. Here's his link!
Name = Newton Trash Movie.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:N-O:Newton Trash Movie.cpt
Size: 77K Date:10/27/92 Version:
Description:
Newton Trash Movie - Here's a short QuickTime Movie of how a Newton PDA
empties the trash. It's a bit more dynamic than the Mac's bulging trash
can! It also has a cute sound effect that happens when you do it!
Name = PICTshow.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:P:PICTshow.cpt
Size: 12K Date:10/14/92 Version:
Description:
PICTshow - a small slideshow program for viewing PICT-files on a color
Macintosh. Since Quicktime is here, I store all my pictures in PICT format
because of the various compression capabilities. What I missed, was a small
viewer that let's you view some PICTs in a slide show, so I wrote this
little program.
Name = PICTs to Movie.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:P:PICTs to Movie.cpt
Size: 38K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
Description:
PICTs to Movie - This is a freeware application (actually it's "workware";
please see the opening credits) which will make a QuickTime movie out of a
numbered set of PICTs. I did not write this program; I downloaded it from
the great Sumex machine at Stanford. There is no documentation to go along
with it, but to use it properly all you need to do is have a series of
PICTs which are numbered (e.g., "Picture1", "Picture2", "Picture3", etc.)
and specify how many you want to be incorporated into the movie when
prompted. Quite easy, but the interface is a bit counter-intuitive. You
might need to experiment a few times before getting the hang of it.
Name = PRINT2PICT3.4.CPT
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:P:PRINT2PICT3.4.CPT
Size: 94K Date: 9/19/92 Version: 3.4
Description:
PRINT2PICT3.4 - Print2Pict is a chooser driver that prints to disk both
PICT images of pages as well as pure ascii text. Has other capabilities as
well. Similar to the old Glue (SuperGlue) product.
Name = Planets Movie.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:P:Planets Movie.cpt
Size:1162K Date:12/30/91 Version:
Description:
Planets Movie is a QuickTime Movie created by Michael Bean of AMUG using
the export functions Director and the Convert to Movie utility from Apple
Computer. Sound was added from the MacWizards sound CD-ROM. StudioMac. For
more information on this new CD-ROM to be released in April 1992, contact
MacWizards at 602-892-5454.
Name = Popcorn™ 1.0.1.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:P:Popcorn™ 1.0.1.cpt
Size: 55K Date: 1/26/92 Version: 1.0.1
Description:
Popcorn(TM) is an application which will allow you to view and edit movies
compatible with the QuickTime(TM) Movie Toolbox. It is compatible with
both System 6 and System 7 provided that the QuickTime extension is
installed. Popcorn will allow you to open, play & edit multiple movies all
at the same time using the standard Movie Controller. In addition to
being able to play a movie forwards or backwards and control its volume,
you can repeat a movie indefinitely or even attempt a palindrome. You may
also choose to resize a movie to see it at a larger or smaller scale.
Name = Premier Plug-In Kit 1.0.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:P:Premier Plug-In Kit 1.0.cpt
Size: 25K Date: 7/28/92 Version: 1.0
Description:
Premier Plug-In Kit 1.0 - This document is designed for those people
wishing to write their own plug-in special effects and filters for use with
Adobe Premiere™. Premiere plug-ins are separate files with embedded code
resources which are called to perform the useful work of the filter or
effect. Filters and Effects use slightly different calling parameters, but
both are similar in nature to Adobe Photoshop™ Plug-ins.
Name = QT Batch Compressor.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QT Batch Compressor.cpt
Size: 28K Date: 4/14/92 Version:
Description:
QT Batch Compressor allows you to compress QuickTime files in batch mode or
with apple events.
Name = QuickTime Article.txt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QuickTime Article.txt
Size: 9K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
Description:
This is a plain text file describing how to install QuickTime and a bit
about how to use the files on the AMUG disks. If you get the disks from
AMUG you will not need to download this file since it will be on Disk #1.
Name = QT Logo MooV.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QT Logo MooV.cpt
Size:131K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
Description:
This is a QuickTime movie of a revolving QuickTime 3D logo.
Name = QTPlay Stack.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Hyper:Q-R:QTPlay Stack.cpt
Size: 9K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
Description:
QTPlay Stack - HyperCard stack containing a free XCMD that plays QuickTime
movies. Written for use with AuthorWare, but should work with any program
that uses XCMDs. Requires System 7 and QuickTime. Version 0.80 by Jon
Wind.
Name = QT logo Folder.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QT logo Folder.cpt
Size: 2K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
QT logo Folder - is an icon I made for my folder containing QuickTime
stuff. It is a standard-color folder, with the QuickTime "Q" in it.
Enjoy! MarkFWard
Name = QUICKTIME 1.0.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QUICKTIME 1.0.cpt
Size:272K Date:12/31/91 Version: 1.0
Description:
QuickTime 1.0 is a system software extension which allows the integration
of dynamic data such as video, sounds and animation to mainstream
applications. Comes with 5 files: QuickTime 1.0, Scrapbook for 6.0,
Scrapbook for 7.0,and Wild Magic. Works with System 6.07 and
above.
Name = QuickTime™ Extras #1.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QuickTime™ Extras #1.cpt
Size:307K Date: 2/14/92 Version: 1.1
Description:
QuickTime™ Extras #1 is the official release of QuickTime disk from Apple
Computer to all User Groups. This disk contains QuickTime version 1.1 and
the simple player plus docs.
Name = QuickTime 1.5.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QuickTime 1.5.cpt
Size:386K Date:10/28/92 Version: 1.5
Description:
QuickTime 1.5 is a system software extension which allows the integration
of dynamic data such as video, sounds and animation to mainstream
applications. Comes with several files: QuickTime 1.5, Scrapbook and a
readme. Works with System 7.1 and above. Copyright Apple Computer. All
rights reserved.
Name = QuickTime™ Extras #2.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QuickTime™ Extras #2.cpt
Size:318K Date: 2/14/92 Version:
Description:
QuickTime™ Extras #2 is the official release of QuickTime disk from Apple
Computer to all User Groups. This disk contains the scrapbooks and Wild
Magic complete with docs.
Name = QuickTime Article.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QuickTime Article.cpt
Size: 5K Date: 2/23/92 Version:
Description:
This is an article on QuickTime by Dorman Bullard, AMUG's training
coordinator. This file gives basic instructions for getting started with
QuickTime.
Name = QuickTimeIcon.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QuickTimeIcon.cpt
Size: 3K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
Description:
QuickTimeIcon - contains a Resedit document with the ICON, ICN#, icl8,
icl4, ics8, ics4, and ics# resources for the square QuickTime logo. If you
don't want to use Resedit, just copy the icon from the "get info" box under
sys. 7. Have fun! MarkFWard
Name = QuickTime Tips 1.0.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QuickTime Tips 1.0.cpt
Size: 7K Date: 2/14/92 Version:
Description:
QuickTime Tips 1.0 by Tim Preston - For the past few weeks I have received
a fair amount of mail with questions about various aspects of QT. I enjoy
answering these letters and try to help where I can. I am writing this as a
response to all of the questions that I have received. The most common
question that I get is; “How do you make QuickTime movies and can I do it
too?” That is the question that I will try to answer here.
Name = QuickTime Tools.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:QuickTime Tools.cpt
Size: 87K Date: 3/04/92 Version:
Description:
QuickTime Tools - This is the Claris XCMD package for QuickTime in
Hyperard. A license agreement is also provided for using the tools in your
creations.
Name = RasterOps VDIG 1.0b15.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:Q-R:RasterOps VDIG 1.0b15.cpt
Size: 42K Date:12/31/91 Version: 1.0b15
Description:
RasterOps Video Digitizer Component For QuickTime Version 1.0b15. ©
RasterOps Corp. 1987-1991, All Rights Reserved. QuickTime™ is a registered
trademark of Apple Computer, IncThe enclosed "RasterOps VDIG" system
extension contains a video digitizer ('vdig') component for use with
QuickTime™. It supports digitizing on the RasterOps ColorBoard 364 (PAL
and NTSC), RasterOps 24STV, RasterOps MediaTime, and RasterOps 24XLTV. To
use this component you need QuickTime™, any Macintosh II Family computer
with System 6.0.7 or later, 32-bit QuickDraw, and one or more of the
RasterOps boards mentioned above.
Name = Rubarth.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:Rubarth.cpt
Size:238K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
Rubarth is a QuickTime Movie of Tom Rubarth at MacWorld 1992. This Movie
was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a
camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the simple player.
Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = Simple Player.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:S:Simple Player.cpt
Size: 52K Date:12/31/91 Version:
Description:
This is the QuickTime Simpler Player from Apple Computer. All rights
reserved. You must use a player with QuickTime if you are running films in
a standalone manner. This small application provides you the ability to
play QuickTime Movies.
Name = Stage Separation.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:S:Stage Separation.cpt
Size:365K Date:12/30/91 Version:
Description:
This is a great NASA QuickTime movie of the Stage Separation of our
rockets.
Name = StartupMooV .cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:S:StartupMooV .cpt
Size: 11K Date:12/31/91 Version:
Description:
StartupMooV is a QuickTime init for playing your favorite Quick Time movie
on startup. Description. StartupMooV is absolutely 100% free. Feel free to
distribute it as far and wide as you like.
Name = Stonehenge.QT.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:S:Stonehenge.QT.cpt
Size:197K Date: 1/01/92 Version:
Description:
This is a StoneHenge animation by Vitrus inc in QuickTime format. This is a
3D interpretation of the real thing. Very interesting. Requires QuickTime.
Name = Stuffit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:Stuffit
Size:121K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
Stuffit is a QuickTime Movie of the Leonard Rosenthal at the Aladdin booth
at MacWorld 1992. This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a
Quadra 900 and a camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the
simple player. Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = T-Shirt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:T-Shirt
Size:139K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
T-Shirt is a QuickTime Movie of the exhibition of AMUG's great T-Shirts at
MacWorld 1992. This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a
Quadra 900 and a camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the
simple player. Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = T-Shirt Girl.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:T-Shirt Girl.cpt
Size:373K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
T-Shirt Girl is a QuickTime Movie of the AMUG T-Shirt at MacWorld 1992.
This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a
camcorder. QuickTime required for viewing along with the simple player.
Full sound provided. We hope you enjoy.
Name = Twist and Shout.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:Twist and Shout.cpt
Size:163K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
Description:
A pretty neat movie of a Red Scull twisting with the mouth opening and
closing. Sounds delightful no? Requires QuickTime and a movie player.
Double-Click the file to decompress it.
Name = TheaterMaker12.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:TheaterMaker12.cpt
Size: 81K Date: 9/04/92 Version: 12
Description:
TheaterMaker12 - A new utility is included in the Theater Maker package-
the "Theater" After Dark module. If you have After Dark v2.0u or later,
drop this module in your After Dark Files folder. You can then pick a
movie & a Theater Maker background file to have it play whenever the screen
saver comes on. Great for demos or promos if you have a mac out in public.
This After Dark module is part of the shareware QuickTime utility Theater
Maker. It will let you play a movie on a background picture whenver your
screen dims.
Name = TheaterPicts.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:TheaterPicts.cpt
Size:147K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
Description:
TheaterPicts - contains several picts for use with TheaterMaker.
Name = UGC.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:MacWorld 92:UGC.cpt
Size:188K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
UGC is a QuickTime Movie of the UGC logo and sound. This Movie was captured
with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900 and a camcorder. QuickTime
required for viewing along with the simple player. Full sound provided. We
hope you enjoy.
Name = VidOut.doc
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:VidOut.doc
Size:212K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
Description:
VidOut.doc - VidOut.doc is a stand alone document, created with DOCMaker,
that describes how to get the best broadcast quality recordings from your
graphics, animations, and QuickTime movies. It gives hints on how to
prepare your work for video output, selecting an output service, and
information and rates on FreezeByte Graphics services.
Name = VideoShop Plug-In Kit 1.0.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:VideoShop Plug-In Kit 1.0.cpt
Size: 62K Date: 7/28/92 Version: 1.0
Description:
VideoShop Plug-In Kit 1.0 - This document describes interface guidelines,
requirements, conventions and common pitfalls in writing plug-in modules
for DiVA VideoShop.
Name = VideoSpigot Extension.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:VideoSpigot Extension.cpt
Size: 7K Date: 2/08/92 Version:
Description:
This is the VideoSpigot Extension from SuperMac. Used when using the
compression of the ideoSpigot. Just drop in your system folder. All rights
reserved SuperMac.
Name = VintageCar.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:VintageCar.cpt
Size:612K Date:12/30/91 Version:
Description:
This is a nice Quicktime movie with video of an old classic car driving
away. No sound is included in this clip.
Name = Wave
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:Wave
Size:189K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
Description:
This is a QuickTime Movie of Cameron Bean at 2 years old waving at the
camera. This Movie was captured with a VideoSpigot nubus card, a Quadra 900
and a camcorder. MacWizards will provide family clips similar to this or
customize your own. Call Michael Bean at 602-892-5454 for more information
on Videotape to QuickTime movie conversion for your favorite film clips.
Name = Whammoprin.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:Whammoprin.cpt
Size:498K Date: 9/24/92 Version:
Description:
Whammoprin - a hillariously funny QuickTime movie about a ficticious pain
killer.
Name = Wild Magic 2.0.cpt
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:Wild Magic 2.0.cpt
Size:142K Date:11/14/92 Version: 2.0
Description:
Wild Magic 2.0 - WildMagic 2.0 is a great utility from Apple Computer that
allows you to place your QuickTime movies in documents with text and allow
them to play once clicked on. All rights reserved. Apple Computer Inc.
Name = WildMagic Icons
Path = AMUG CD:Files:QuickTime:T-Z:WildMagic Icons
Size: 15K Date: 1/01/92 Version:
Description:
WildMagic Icons - These are replacement Wild Magic icons, both for the
Finder and the start-up animation. I didn't much care for that dorky guy
with the moving eyeballs, so I changed them so everything used the
Quicktime Logo. Here ya go, CDEV and CICN. --MJG