Command-line screen recorder for Mac and PC?

BNig niggemann at uni-wh.de
Mon Aug 3 06:06:34 EDT 2009



>The images need to have varied time durations

David, you could do almost all your editing with the extended Quicktime
External, but for changing the duration of a frame you could use
Applescript. something like set the duration of frame x of track x of
document x to yyyy. You would have to do the timekeeping yourself, but you
would probably have to do that anyways.
This way you have a file that is proportional to the number of images and
not oversized due to repeated images to account for a framerate.

regards
Bernd


David Bovill-4 wrote:
> 
> .... The images need to have varied time durations,
> not just one frame, and file size ought to be proportional to the number
> of
> images, not to the duration of the movie. Previously I've done this as a
> Rev
> app, or using SMIL - this time I want files that can be taken into a video
> editor.
> 
> Taking a look at Trevor's fab Extended QuickTime external I see the only
> way
> to bring video in is using copy & paste. So does that mean that you put
> import the image as a binary, put it onto the clipboard and then use
> qtPaste
> to add the image to a given time? I'm also not clear how to extend the
> duration of a track / stretch the duration of a segment - other than by
> repeatedly copy / pasting - which for an image is only one frame?
> 
> I found this command line tool
> (QTSuperImageSequencer<http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/QTSuperImageSequencer.shtml>),
> written in Java which does what I want (I've not full tested it), but was
> wandering if it were possible to achieve the same thing using Rev and EQT?
> Similar to EQT all the heavy work is done by QuickTime - the source is
> open
> and short.
> 
> 

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