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- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 30 Apple QT XCMDs.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-04-1992
- DESC: This file contains several HyperCard stacks and info on how to use
- KEY: Apple QT XCMDs.sit KBytes: 251904
- DESC: the new HyperCard XCMD's for QuickTime. The XCMDs are included for
- DESC: your use in this compressed file. Now you can display QuickTime in
- DESC: HyperCard!
- 28 CreditMaker 0.b6.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-01-1993
- DESC: CreditMaker 0.b6 - CreditMaker is basically for creating little
- KEY: CreditMaker 0.b6.sit KBytes: 31744
- DESC: QuickTime movies that are scrolling credits. You take and combine
- DESC: these movies with your QuickTime movies and viola, you have a way
- DESC: to put rolling credits at the end. To create your credits, first
- DESC: create a text file with your credits (TextEdit works nicely for
- DESC: this). Then open CreditMaker. You can change things like the font,
- DESC: font style and color and other stuff. Then choose Make Credits...
- DESC: from the file menu. First it asks you for the name of the final
- DESC: Credits movie, then it asks you to find the text file with your
- DESC: credits. Viola, that's it, the program will create the files from
- 27 Easy Play 2.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-28-1993
- DESC: Easy Play 2.0 - Easy Play is a shareware application which plays
- KEY: Easy Play 2.0.sit KBytes: 342016
- DESC: QuickTime movies, and also makes "catalog files" of the movies on
- DESC: your disk. Each catalog entry includes a title, description, and
- DESC: color thumbnail picture of the movie's "poster frame". Just double
- DESC: click on an entry to play it. EasyPlay will find a movie on a
- DESC: shared drive and play it. It also displays a picture of the movie
- DESC: with some info about the movie size and a brief explanation of what
- DESC: it is (user data). Requires System 7 and the QuickTime Extension.
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- 26 fAni development.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-19-1992
- DESC: fAni development - Use the "Add names" macro to add names like "Eat
- KEY: fAni development.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: 1 of 16" to each frame (PICT). This provides an easy way to
- DESC: identify which PICTs go with which fAni sequences. You must have
- DESC: ResEdit open with the list of PICTs active. Also, the coordinates
- DESC: of the mouse click in the macro must and on top of the individual
- DESC: PICT windows. If not, change the coordinates of the mouse click
- DESC: macro.
- 25 HC/QT palette.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-09-1992
- DESC: HC/QT palette - This HyperCard stack was created as a means to view
- KEY: HC/QT palette.sit KBytes: 40960
- DESC: QuickTime movies while developing a HyperCard stack and as a
- DESC: programming exercise in creating a custom palette for a HyperCard
- DESC: stack. Hopefully, the user is familiar with HyperCard/QuickTime
- DESC: scripting. The main use for this palette is to allow a
- DESC: HyperCard/QuickTime author to preview what a movie will look like
- DESC: and to determine the necessary coordinates for displaying the movie
- DESC: where desired.
- DESC:
- DESC:
- 23 MacVCR.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: MacVCR - This is a QuickTime MooV player, that can be run from the
- KEY: MacVCR.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: Finder or can be launched from within an MPW script for a
- DESC: poor-man's multi-media presentation. (you pass a MooV name from the
- DESC: MPW command line.)
- 21 moovtopics.c.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-22-1992
- DESC: Moovtopics - Here's a sample routine that converts any QuickTime
- KEY: moovtopics.c.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: movie to a PICS animation file. This was an execrise in learning
- DESC: how to use QuickTime's GetNextMovieInterestingTime() function to
- DESC: find the next actual frame in a movie. It saves each frame out to
- DESC: a PICS file that can be played in Director, SuperCard, and other
- DESC: applications. There is *ZERO* error checking in this source.
- DESC: You'll want to integrate your favorite exception handling stuff.
- DESC: It also doesn't do any bit depth conversions, because I really hate
- DESC: GWorlds.
- DESC:
- 19 MovieMaker1.3.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-01-1993
- DESC: MovieMaker1.3 - Movie Maker make a QuickTime movie using a series of
- KEY: MovieMaker1.3.sit KBytes: 147456
- DESC: PICT files. To use, select "Convert PICTS..." from the menu, Then
- DESC: select the folder containing PICTS. REQUIRES QuickTime.
- DESC:
- 17 MS Movie PIM.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1992
- DESC: MS Movie PIM - the Microsoft Movie Plug-In Module (PIM) allows you
- KEY: MS Movie PIM.sit KBytes: 578560
- DESC: to insert and play QuickTime movies in a Word document. This
- DESC: TeachText document describes some requirements for using QuickTime
- DESC: movies n Word and how to install the Microsoft Movie PIM. All
- DESC: rights reserved Microsoft Corporation. Copyright 1992.
- DESC:
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- 15 NavMovie1.0.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1993
- DESC: NavMovie1.0.1 - A Navigable Movie is a QuickTime movie that offers a
- KEY: NavMovie1.0.1.sit KBytes: 481280
- DESC: user-controllable view of an object or environment from a fixed
- DESC: point in space. A user is able to control the view of such a movie
- DESC: by click-dragging the mouse in the movie’s window; when viewing
- DESC: Navigable Movies of environments in this way, the experience is
- DESC: that of peering around the space, moving one’s head horizontally
- DESC: and/or vertically. The Navigable Movie Toolkit is a HyperCard stack
- DESC: designed to assist in making Navigable Movies of environments, using
- DESC: a specially configured set of off-the-shelf hardware and software.
- DESC:
- 14 PICTs to Movie.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: PICTs to Movie - This is a freeware application (actually it's
- KEY: PICTs to Movie.sit KBytes: 38912
- DESC: "workware"; please see the opening credits) which will make a
- DESC: QuickTime movie out of a numbered set of PICTs. I did not write
- DESC: this program; I downloaded it from the great Sumex machine at
- DESC: Stanford. There is no documentation to go along with it, but to use
- DESC: it properly all you need to do is have a series of PICTs which are
- DESC: numbered (e.g., "Picture1", "Picture2", "Picture3", etc.) and
- DESC: specify how many you want to be incorporated into the movie when
- DESC: prompted. Quite easy, but the interface is a bit counter-intuitive.
- DESC: You might need to experiment a few times before getting the hang of
- 13 Popcorn™ 1.0.1.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-26-1992
- DESC: Popcorn(TM) is an application which will allow you to view and edit
- KEY: Popcorn™ 1.0.1.sit KBytes: 56320
- DESC: movies compatible with the QuickTime(TM) Movie Toolbox. It is
- DESC: compatible with both System 6 and System 7 provided that the
- DESC: QuickTime extension is installed. Popcorn will allow you to open,
- DESC: play & edit multiple movies all at the same time using the standard
- DESC: Movie Controller. In addition to being able to play a movie
- DESC: forwards or backwards and control its volume, you can repeat a
- DESC: movie indefinitely or even attempt a palindrome. You may also
- DESC: choose to resize a movie to see it at a larger or smaller scale.
- DESC:
- 6 QuickTime Tools.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-04-1992
- DESC: QuickTime Tools - This is the Claris XCMD package for QuickTime in
- KEY: QuickTime Tools.sit KBytes: 89088
- DESC: Hyperard. A license agreement is also provided for using the tools
- DESC: in your creations.
- DESC:
- 4 StartupMooV.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-31-1991
- DESC: StartupMooV is a QuickTime init for playing your favorite Quick Time
- KEY: StartupMooV.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: movie on startup. Description. StartupMooV is absolutely 100% free.
- DESC: Feel free to distribute it as far and wide as you like.
- DESC:
- 3 TheaterMaker12.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-04-1992
- DESC: TheaterMaker12 - A new utility is included in the Theater Maker
- KEY: TheaterMaker12.sit KBytes: 82944
- DESC: package- the "Theater" After Dark module. If you have After Dark
- DESC: v2.0u or later, drop this module in your After Dark Files folder.
- DESC: You can then pick a movie & a Theater Maker background file to have
- DESC: it play whenever the screen saver comes on. Great for demos or
- DESC: promos if you have a mac out in public. This After Dark module is
- DESC: part of the shareware QuickTime utility Theater Maker. It will let
- DESC: you play a movie on a background picture whenver your screen dims.
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- 2 VidOut.doc.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-19-1992
- DESC: VidOut.doc - VidOut.doc is a stand alone document, created with
- KEY: VidOut.doc.sit KBytes: 217088
- DESC: DOCMaker, that describes how to get the best broadcast quality
- DESC: recordings from your graphics, animations, and QuickTime movies.
- DESC: It gives hints on how to prepare your work for video output,
- DESC: selecting an output service, and information and rates on
- DESC: FreezeByte Graphics services.
- DESC:
- 1 VizBeep 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-02-1993
- DESC: VizBeep 1.0 - VizBeep is an extension that allows you to play a
- KEY: VizBeep 1.0.sit KBytes: 13312
- DESC: QuickTime movie every time your Mac beeps. So, don't make it a long
- DESC: movie... VizBeep requires System 7 or greater, and QuickTime. This
- DESC: unregistered version will expire 15 days after installation.
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