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Dan Byers wrote:
> John VanSickle <evi### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
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>>Which of these utilites actually puts the sound into the video file?
>>That's what I'm after. 'Course, you're on a Mac box, so your answer may
>>not be helpful to me (XP user, maybe going to Linux sometime later this
>>year).
>
> I'm actually on XP with my laptop, and I've been using VirtualDub to put the
> images together and the WAV file of my choice into an AVI. Unlike
> Quicktime, which I used to use, Virtual Dub will play the WAV file from the
> beginning of the video clip.
Okay, VirtualDub. I'll look into that.
>>How exactly did I inspire this? My anims are silent--I should change my
>>name to Charlie Chaplin.
>
> A few weeks ago I asked about how you did your transitions/wipes/etc and you
> explained to me the way to take your various clips and render them as
> image_maps on disks to put them in their master sequence with wipes, fades,
> blah blah blah. At least I THINK you did.
Yeah, I did.
> If you didn't, then I'm a
> genius. If you did, then YOU'RE a genius and I'm merely a copycat.
I wouldn't say that it was all that clever an idea.
Regards,
John
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