Unicode issues ad infinitum

Joe Lewis Wilkins pepetoo at cox.net
Tue Sep 16 01:27:59 EDT 2008


Hi Lynn,

How about doing it as a slide show in Rev? That way you can fiddle  
with the timing and add supporting text. That's easy. Create a series  
of cards and then click File<Import As Control and then select one of  
the Options "Image File, Snapshot, etc." from each card.

HTH,

Joe Wilkins

On Sep 15, 2008, at 9:46 PM, Lynn Saults wrote:

> <https://webmail.um.umsystem.edu/exchange/SaultsS/Sent%20Items/How%20can%20I%20save%20a%20sequence%20of%20pictures%20as%20a%20quicktime%20movie.EML/# 
> >
> (I
> tried to post this earlier today but got a message that I wasn't a  
> member.
> Guess I've been too quiet for too long. I'm sorry if it get posted  
> more than
> once but I'm having a hard time and haven't seen it yet.)
>
> I use Revolution to do psychology experiments. I have a program to  
> generate
> sequences of simple visual stimuli (arrays of colored squares). A  
> colleague
> who does infant research wants to use these stimuli in an  
> experiment. She
> presents such sequences on a Mac as quicktime movies. I have  
> modified my
> program to export each stimulus display as a picture (a 'snapshot').  
> Is
> there a way to export the sequence of pictures as a quicktime movie  
> from
> Revolution or to easily create a quicktime movie from a sequence of  
> picture
> (snapshots)? I think I can use iMovie to make a movie from pictures,  
> but
> that seems rather tedious and clumsy, especially to get the timings  
> I want.
> I would appreciate suggestions about a good way to do this, using  
> Revolution
> alone or with externals or using other software.
>
> Thanks!
> J Scott Saults, PhD
> Research Associate
> Department of Psychological Sciences
> University of Missouri
> Columbia, MO 65211
> USA



More information about the use-livecode mailing list