On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:07:10AM -0700, David Strozzi wrote:
> So my more basic question is, of the 'standard' movie file formats,
> which I guess are AVI, MOV, and MPEG, can any of them function as
> 'containers' for jpegs or pngs or bitmaps?
There is a "png " codec that can be used to store lo
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, David Strozzi wrote:
> BUT...
>
> quicktime pro isn't free, it only exists on macs, and not everyone can
> play .mov's.
Wow, that's a good trick - getting 2.5 out of 3 things incorrect
in a single sentence :)
True, QT-Pro is not free (like the non-P
Hi,
This is in reference to a thread from late May. I was traveling and
have now revisited it.
My desire is to find a way to display a set of image files, which are
usually generated by matlab when analyzing simulations or doing
'science.' The best thing I've found is quicktime pro - you can ma