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- Path: sparky!uunet!comp.vuw.ac.nz!cc-server4.massey.ac.nz!NPerry
- From: news@massey.ac.nz (USENET News System)
- Subject: Re: QuickTime control
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.222353.2931@massey.ac.nz>
- Organization: Massey University
- References: <1992Jul22.133220.28001@ugle.unit.no>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 92 22:23:53 GMT
- Lines: 26
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- From article <1992Jul22.133220.28001@ugle.unit.no>, by rune.sandnes@avh.unit.no (Rune Sandnes):
- >
- > I need to be able to jump to specific frames in a QuickTime-film,
- > (e.g. frame 124) but I can't work out how this is done with the
- > Apple XCMDs. (From the QuickTime 1.0 CD). There is of course
- > currTime, but I can't refer to frames there can I? (It only accepts
- > "time" as far as I can find out.)
- > Sorry if this sounds basic, but I started using HyperCard two
- > weeks ago...
- >
- >
- > Rune Sandnes To Be Is To Do - Socrates
- > rsandnes@siri.unit.no To Do Is To Be - Sartre
- > or rune@swix.ifi.unit.no Do Be Do Be Do - Sinatra
- See follow up to "HyperCard 2.1 QuickTime" above. The Pictoid Package
- provides absolute & relative frame & time positioning.
-
- Hope this helps,
- Nigel
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