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Re: MP4/Animated GIF/JPEG woes....(Windows, IDL 8.1) [message #76940 is a reply to message #76872] Wed, 13 July 2011 11:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Kenneth P. Bowman is currently offline  Kenneth P. Bowman
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Chris Torrence <gorthmog@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Brian,
>
> I think what Andrew meant is that it is a fundamental limitation of Quicktime that it can't
> play movies with less than 5 fps. I don't think there is anything we can do. But perhaps you
> could use Paulo's suggestion of writing out each frame multiple times.
>
> Thanks.
> -Chris
> ITTVIS

That is not a limitation of Quicktime. Quicktime Player 7 can create movies from still images with
frame rates from 60 fps to 10 spf (seconds per frame). Other programs like GraphicConverter
allow you to set arbitrary frame rates. I believe Quicktime is very flexible in this regard.

I think it might be a limitation of Windows media or MPEG files. I have had so many
problems converting Quicktime movies on my Mac to .wmv or .mp4 files in order to give
a presentation on a Windows machine at a conference that I have completely given up.
It is not worth fighting to make Windows compatible presentations. (Microsoft "wins" that one.)

Ken Bowman
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