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- From: GRuMBLeFiSH <ug940096@omega.scs.carleton.ca>
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- Subject: Quicktime and AVI Animations in Windows?
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 14:23:56 -0400
- Organization: Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
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- I'm using MSVC++, and I would REALLY like to be able to put either a
- full-screen or an animated-no-border-section of the screen up so I can
- get some movement into my screen savers. Does anyone know of a way I can
- make quicktime or avi or ANY animation files play relatively easily? I am
- really stumped.
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- thanks,
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- Ted Bruyere - Carleton Comp. Sci. Hon. IV - Pres. Sigma Chi Nu Carleton
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