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Re: QuickTime GS movie of jet fighter uploaded to ground



>>What you need to do is open the QT movie and go through it frame by
>>frame, converting each frame to a separate GIF or TIF file. On
>>the GS, they need to be converted to APF or SHR and saved
>>together as a PaintWorks animation.  The sound track is converted
>>separately and HyperCard is used to synchronize the two.

>    Better to let the computer do the work for you. I just did
>quick search with Yahoo and found a program that will separate
>the movie frames, and output each frame as a GIF image. This
>one program only seems to support Windows 'AVI' format, but I'm
>sure you could find similar programs to do the same with Mac
>QuickTime and possibly even MPEG format. The conversion process
>was automatic--it built all the GIF files for me in a couple
>of seconds without requiring me in front of the machine.
>

Where did you find the program that will separate movie frames and save as 
GIF images?  I'm doing a few searches right now, and I cannot find 
anything (yet) that will do this.