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- From: David Gentry <dgentry@vlsi4.racal.com>
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- Subject: Re: Animation Playback
- Date: 19 Feb 1996 16:50:28 GMT
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- fulldog@tag01.acnet.net (Victor Vargas G.) wrote:
- >In article <4fg1lb$2cfs@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca>, mgking@acs.ucalgary.ca says...
- >>
- >>Hi, I am looking for software that allows me to link Sound into
- >>Animation files. I play them off the HD using DCTV in Real time (or
-
- >Plus, MainActor is supposed to add sound to anim files, maybe somebody ehere can
- >help with that one...
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- Try Magic Lantern by Terra Nova Development. I don't think they have a web page, but
- many mail-order houses carry the package. It not only allows you to sync sound with
- video, but has many compression rates to increase speed, or decrease RAM usage. I'm
- not exactly sure if DCTV is directly supported, but both from-RAM and from-HD players
- are included.
-
- BTW, it converts your anims into a proprietary format to increase the playback speed,
- so there might be some conflicts with DCTV anims. Not sure...
-
- D. G.
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