Frames show up in progress window, .rsrc pict and sound files are both fine
in ResEdit. ProjectData file shows frames listed as well as a line to get
the sound resources. It may very well be something to do with NTK, I'll
try reloading it from scratch.
Randy
Eric Schneck <eschneck_at_mindspring.com>@newtontalk.net on 01/06/2003
03:23:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [NTLK] Movie Converter problems
Very strange. Did you see the frames of your movie in the Progress window
while converting the movie? Can you open the .rsrc file in ResEdit or some
such and see if the frames are there? Also open the ProjectData in BBEdit
or
some such and see how many frames are listed. Maybe there is a bug I have
not seen yet, or maybe your divisor is greater than the length of the
movie,
or maybe the input movie is empty, or maybe it's a format that your version
of QuickTime does not support, or maybe...
If none of the above helps, send me the original .mov file, as well as the
contents of the folder that you wrote the output to, and your Movie
Converter prefs file, and I will take a look.
Eric
>From: rminton_at_commscope.com
>Date: Mon Jan 06 2003 - 16:34:55 EST
>Movie Converter would process the file (images showing up in progress
>window) and then open NTK. NTK project window shows two items, Movie
>Layout and Project Data. If you build a package from here you get a .pkg
>file of only 8k in size. If you try to add other items to the project
>window the only other one NTK can find is the Pict Resources. Building a
>package with this added still results in an 8k .pkg file.
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