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- From: hades@coos.dartmouth.edu (Brian Hughes)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.databases
- Subject: Re: FMP v2.0 & QuickTime
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 14:28:56 GMT
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- Simon_Kok@mindlink.bc.ca (Simon Kok) writes:
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- >I wish to use FileMaker Pro v2.0 to catalog all of the QuickTime movies that
- >I've captured with my new VideoVision. Can somebody please tell me if this
- >is a 'safe' application to use? Does the movie get stored in the FileMaker
- >Pro document? Does it cause slowness in searches etc?
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- I see no problem with using FM Pro to catalogue your Quicktime
- movies. The picture field in FM Pro stores something like the first
- frame of a Quicktime movie in the database with a pointer to the file
- that the movie is contained in. There should be no slowdown on
- searching.
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