shredboy opened this issue on Sep 06, 1999 ยท 8 posts
shredboy posted Mon, 06 September 1999 at 9:12 PM
shredboy posted Mon, 06 September 1999 at 9:13 PM
sorry;awsome skeleton from morphworld!
Newc posted Tue, 07 September 1999 at 2:01 AM
Quicktime Pro 4 will do that, and it's only $30 bucks! Go to their site and check it out. Newc
jdare posted Tue, 07 September 1999 at 4:34 PM
Videdit will do that, and it's freeware. It's not too difficult to find with a search engine. Here's one site that has it. http://www.sharbor.com/pc/downloads/features.html By the way, you'll get better animations that way than you can using the standard .avi codecs. Videdit will build the .avi without compression if you wish, and is pretty easy to learn. - Jim
Newc posted Tue, 07 September 1999 at 8:19 PM
I seem to recall downloading an avi recently from the FunStuff (one of those Matrix avi's) and it won't play the video because it requires a certain decompressor or something (can't recall). Who made that and was that done with Videdit?
shredboy posted Tue, 07 September 1999 at 10:00 PM
Thanks everybody,all those programs require 256 colors tho :( I think I found the answer on a computer arts cd;cool video's coming soon!!
Newc posted Tue, 07 September 1999 at 10:48 PM
Quicktime only does 256 output? No way, that's lame!
jdare posted Wed, 08 September 1999 at 9:25 AM
Videdit has a buttons for 24 bit color and 16 bit color. Let us know what you pick, though. Always looking for good utilities. Thanks. - Jim