On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, David Strozzi wrote:

> Yikes!  You are right, that sentence was error-prone.  I come wearing
> sackcloth and ashes.

        :)

        No penance is needed <grin>

> movie.    There are several options (mpeg-1 as you mention, plus
> motion png, motion jpeg, etc).  See sec. 12.7 of the manual.
        
        Not sure how widespread support for 'motion png' is.  

> But I'm not thrilled with the linux movie viewers I've found.  It
> seems they either have a crappy GUI, or can't read the movies I make

        Pretty poor and a bit depressing isn't it? ;(

> realplayer can't read either the mpeg's or avi's I made.

        Real Player can't handle MPEG (-1 or -2)?  Wasn't sure if it could
        or not but I'm not too surprised since it's for Real's format(s).

        All in all it sounds like what you want is a still image presentation
        tool (as was suggested by another respondent) rather than a movie
        player or motion picture format.

        Almost sounds like a "Powerpoint" presentation would be better than
        motion png or other motionpicture format. 

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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