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Re: QuickTime GS movie of jet fighter uploaded to ground
Oh yeah, the MainActor program (windows 95 animation/graphics
conversion software) supports MPEG format too, I think.
The program can be found at: http://mediabuilder.com/2380.html (You
have to follow a few links before you get to download, but I did not write
down the actual download site
I now have about 15 GIF images on my GS hard drive.
I have only 1 GIF viewer that supports SAVING of the GIF images in GS
format.....
I could go through each one, OPEN with the GIF viewer I have, SAVE (you
have to rename first)
OPEN....SAVE (rename before save) 15 times!!!
Is there a Graphic conversion program that will let you select many files
(via SHIFT-click or another method) when the OPEN file dialog window
appears?
How about Renaming the files correctly. How about removing the .GIF from:
picture01.gif
and changing it to: picture01.APF
Please forgive me if Convert 3200 has this function! I don't own the
program. What the program "needs" to do is open multiple files, convert
*all* of them to GS format, rename them (remove gif suffix), and save all
of them (retaining sequence numbers)
This GS video idea has me quite interested. Some really cool demos,
Hyperstudio stacks could be made.....How about a "setting up your GS"
Stack, with video of cords and cables being plugged in, etc? (not useful
to me...I am just thinking about what could be done)
Or a "GS Video Stack!" with 16 videos playing (taking up equal spaces on
the screen) They wouldn't all be playing....But If you cut and pasted the
converted 1/16th screen size images onto the same page, then
animated....It would create quite a neat video