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- From: jmj5g@galen.med.Virginia.EDU (John M. Jackson)
- Subject: Re: Question about AVI and Microsoft
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.130437.28702@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
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- Organization: University of Virginia
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- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 13:04:37 GMT
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- johnchad@triton.unm.edu writes:
- > Hello Multimedia group.
- >
- > I am currently developing a project using HyperCard and QuickTime. We will
- > translate the program to IBM and ToolBook. The problem I have had is trying to
- > find a way to get the QuickTime movies over to something ToolBook can use.
- >
- > Asymetrix has told be that MicroSoft has a beta version of something that
- > will translate JPEG movies into AVI movies which can then be used as DVI type
- > movies in ToolBook. Has anyone heard about this and willing to share their
- > knowlege of this. Also, does anyone have an e-mail address for MicroSoft?
- >
- While the AVI stuff is still in beta there is a product that
- should meet your needs that has been on the market for a
- while. CoSA (the Company of Science & Art, 401-831-2672,
- cosa@applelink.apple.com) has a set of software called PACo
- Tools that will port Quicktime movies to Windows and Sun
- Sparkstations.
- --
- John Jackson jmj5g@galen.med.virginia.edu
- Office of Medical Education jmj5g@virginia.edu
- University of Virginia (804)924-5839
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