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- From: cs902125@ariel.yorku.ca (SHUK C YIP)
- Subject: Re: Making Movies
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.040401.12352@newshub.ariel.yorku.ca>
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- Organization: York University, Toronto, Canada
- References: <6290@otc.otca.oz>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 04:04:01 GMT
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- In article <6290@otc.otca.oz> adamm@otc.otca.oz.au (Adam Mulukin) writes:
- >I currently have access to frame grabbing hardware on a Mac and PC, and I
- >plan on grabbing a sequence of frames and using my Amiga to integrate
- >these frames with a huge 8svx sound sample. What I need to know is what
- >software package on the Amiga will allow me to do this?
- >I have no problem with converting captured images to any suitable IFF
- >format. The animation software should also be able to store the movie
- >using frame differentials to conserve harddisk space and RAM.
- >
-
- ShowMaker is the one you need. It can play full screen animation and
- sound directly from hard drive in real time. If you equip with DCTV or
- HAM-E, you can run a 24 bit movie off your hard drive. I've a movie
- TERMINATOR 2 in my hard drive. (30 mins long)
-
- Once you see it, you will find QuickTime is a joke!
-