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- From: alushiku@engws8.ic.sunysb.edu (Lushiku)
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- Subject: Re: Local Bulletin Board Gets Busted
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.175850.7397@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 17:58:50 GMT
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- In article <MMEYER.92Jul24101622@m2.dseg.ti.com> mmeyer@m2.dseg.ti.com (Mark Meyer) writes:
- >
- > ????? Surely they mean stills from movies, not the movies
- >themselves. Unless there's been an enourmous improvement in bandwidth
- >capacity that I'm not aware of...
- >
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- These things are all over the net. They are short clips (usually under 3
- minutes) of digitized animation that are available in Grasp (*.GL) or Aut-
- desk Animator (*.FLI) form. The compressed shorts simply require a utility
- to play back the animation (grasprt.exe or play.exe). Used this kind of
- thing for animated ray-traces for years, nothing new and/or exciting here.
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