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Hi Andrew, As far as I know, no one has written a VisAD file form for Java Media Framework supported media types. If you were to write one, it would be a great asset. Actually, I may end up writing one at some point in the future, precisely so that VisAD would support QuickTime on a larger number of platforms. -Curtis At 08:05 AM 2/10/2003, you wrote: >This is a very nice solution for creating QuickTime movies >from data. > >I am working on UNIX. Is this solution only available on >Windows and Mac? > >Has anyone a solution that uses the Java Media Framework? > >Andrew > >Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:57:55 -0600 >From: Curtis Rueden <curtis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: capture images in the animation loop >To: y.yi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Hi Helen, >If your data is a timestack of images, such as with MathType: > > (time -> ((x, y) -> value)) >Then you can export it as a QuickTime movie using VisAD's >QuickTime file form. See the main method of >visad.data.qt.QTForm >for an example. > >Also, note that to use the QuickTime form, you must have >QuickTime for Java installed on your machine. You can find >it for >Windows and MacOSX at: > > http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ > >Be sure to choose a Custom installation and specify >"QuickTime >for Java" as one of the selected components. > >-Curtis > >At 02:49 PM 10/25/2002, Helen Yi wrote: >>Hi >> >>Is it possible to capture the animation images ( if 4 >frames) into one >>file, such as MPEG file? How? >> >>Thanks, >> >>Helen
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