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- From: eric_gorr@coglab_psych.uoregon.edu (Eric Gorr)
- Subject: Re: Quicktime Movies Compression
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.214523.6993@nntp.uoregon.edu>
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- Organization: University of Oregon Network Services
- References: <4024@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP>
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- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 92 21:45:23 GMT
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- If it is a quicktime movie, it probably already contains compressed pict
- frames - at least this is what should have been done to the pict frames
- before the movie was made...
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- you could try using stuffit, compactor, etc..to make it smaller...
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- In article <4024@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP>, jamesc@gl.pitt.edu writes:
- >
- > I have recently come across some quicktime movies, but the files are too
- > large to be copied onto disks. Does there exist programs which will
- > take a quicktime movie and compress it by converting each PICT frame to
- > JPEG format(or other formats which require less space)?
- >
- > Thanks in advance.
- > jamesc@gl.pitt.edu
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