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- From: mkheintz@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Michael Heintz)
- Subject: Re: .fli
- Message-ID: <1992Nov22.213023.5561@vela.acs.oakland.edu>
- Organization: Oakland University, Rochester MI.
- References: <1992Nov17.025755.8282@fawlty.towers.oz.au>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 21:30:23 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.025755.8282@fawlty.towers.oz.au> neville@fawlty.towers.oz.au (Neville Smith) writes:
- >I was just wondering,
- >is it possible for someone to write a program that will view
- >.FLI files which are common on the IBM.
- >While we're at it, how about other animation file formats like MPEG etc.
- >(For the GS of course.)
-
- SuperConvert (available commercially from Seven Hills and various mail order
- places) has a program call Fli.Away which will take apart a .fli animation and
- leave you with lots of little pictures. Then you have to load each frame
- into SuperConvert and save them back as SHR pictures. Making an animation
- from that is not easy unless you have ShowPic and set it up to do a slide
- show on the pictures you have just created. I don't know if you can make
- a PaintWorks animation or not, I'm holding out for the animation program
- that is built into Platinum Paint 2.0.
-
- Later,
- ...Mike
-
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