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- From: bn@okcforum.osrhe.edu (Bo Najdrovsky)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Avi and MOV on Amiga
- Date: 28 Mar 1996 14:52:52 GMT
- Organization: Oklahoma City Unix Users Group
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- Victor Vargas G. (fulldog@tag01.acnet.net) wrote:
- : XAnim >does< allow an AGA amiga to run QuickTime files. I've found it to
-
- ...but not very well. It won't play even video-only at full speed, and
- forget even trying to get the audio and video at the same time. :-(
- This is on my A3000 with 25MHz '040, 12MB fast RAM, and the Spectrum graphics
- card. I know for fact that the hardware is not the limitation, since under
- EMPLANT Mac, the same QuickTime movie runs perfectly off my CDROM,
- with both sound and video at full frame rate, so obviously,
- the limitation is in the software. The problem with XAnim is that it's written
- for the X Window system, which generaly runs on much higher spec machines than
- the Amiga, and therefore the animations run at full speed on these systems
- by the virtue of brute force.
-
- What's needed is an Amiga specific codec for QT, perhaps in a datatype, one
- that would be written with Amiga in mind, using Amiga OS calls.
-
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