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- From: jstern@garnet.berkeley.edu
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- Subject: Re: *RE-POST* - How do you Print Quicktime Movies
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- Date: 14 Aug 92 20:16:57 GMT
- References: <1992Aug1.151427.5352@cs.hw.ac.uk>
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- In article <1992Aug1.151427.5352@cs.hw.ac.uk> neilp@cs.hw.ac.uk (Neil Postlethwaite) writes:
- >Anyone any idea how to print Quicktime movies (to a laserwriter).
- >
- >I have a Hypercard stack running some movies that have come from the
- >Quicktime Beta CD. I want to allow the user to stop a movie at a
- >point of their choosing and then choose Print Card and the card will be
- >printed, with the movie still on it.
-
- This isn't exactly what you're looking for, but you could use
- the CopyFrame command that comes with the Claris QT xcmd to
- copy the current frame into the clipboard. Then you could
- paste it onto the card. Of course, since it's HyperCard all you
- get is a black and white copy, which may or may not be good enough.
-
-
- Judy Stern
- Instructional Technology Program
- UC Berkeley
- jstern@garnet.berkeley.edu
-