Technical Q&AQTMTB54 - How do I count the frames in an MPEG movie? (30-August-1999)
Q: The movie toolbox function
A: Be aware, however, that tweening can be used to describe transformations that occur smoothly across a continuum of time rather than at discrete moments. For example, a wipe effect between two video sources will produce a distinct output image at every moment between its start and end times. In such a situation, the question, “How many frames are there?” isn't very helpful, since the honest answer is: “As many as you'd like.” -- Scott Kuechle Worldwide Developer Technical Support Technical Q&As | Contents Previous Question To contact us, please use the Contact Us page. |