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- From: vreddy@husc3.harvard.edu
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- Subject: QuickTime Movies...
- Message-ID: <1992Aug16.220656.14804@husc3.harvard.edu>
- Date: 17 Aug 92 02:06:55 GMT
- Article-I.D.: husc3.1992Aug16.220656.14804
- References: <l8tjdmINNg18@calvin.usc.edu>
- Organization: Harvard University Science Center
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- In article <l8tjdmINNg18@calvin.usc.edu>, alves@calvin.usc.edu (William Alves) writes:
- > Does there exist a utility that will extract a sound file from a
- > QuickTime movie? The resulting file can be in an SND resource, a
- > SoundEdit file, or an AIFF file. I know of the SoundToMovie Utility
- > in the QuickTime developer's CD, but that does the opposite of what
- > I want - it adds sound files to a movie. Thanks!
- >
- > Bill Alves
-
- Hey all... sorry 'bout this. I assume this is probably in the wrong place, and
- it's probably been asked millions of times before, but I was wondering if
- ANYONE could tell me WHERE I could find QuickTime Movies... I mean, is there
- an FTP site that collects all or most ShareWare/FreeWare Quicktime movies?
-
- Thanks...
-
- -- Venk Reddy --
-
- If you email, please send it to vreddy@husc8.harvard.edu, not this address...
- Thanks... :)
-