High-quality video compression is an art as well as a science. I believe those Star Wars trailers used the Sorenson 3 Pro codec, which utilitizes variable bit rate compression (VBR) that can adapt to variances in the video content. Use Cleaner as your compression tool, and Sorenson 3, and...
Not sure what you mean by "mainstream quicktime video's". If a QT video appears on a website, the author can choose to prevent it from being saved on the user's hard drive. Once the video loads, you can click on the little tiny arrow at the right edge of the controller bar (or...
Don't know if you solved this since December, but just in case:
You can purchase the Pro version of QuickTime ($29 at www.apple.com/quicktime/download/) and install it on your network. This will eliminate the "Upgrade to Pro" nag window.
There are really no limiting controls in...
You need QT Pro to do it ($29 at www.apple.com/quicktime/download/), but it's easy.
To save the video portion alone:
1) Open the movie in QT Player
2) File >> Export
3) In the dialog window, give your export a name (different from the current movie name).
4) Select Export: Movie to QuickTime...
Can you post your code? Also, did you use an HTML tool (Dreamweaver or GoLive) to create the tags? It's easy to get the format wrong, and then things won't work.
One other thought - there are a few codecs out there that don't run on the Mac - is it possible that your artist used a wackadelic...
Not sure I fully understand what you're asking about, so please excuse me if this is off base. What you're asking about sounds like basic QTVR linking. You need a tool to create multiple nodes within a QTVR scene that can contain as many pano's and object movies as you like. With a tool like...
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QuickTime VR can produce two kinds of movies: panoramas and objects. Panoramas have you at the center, and the scene rotates around you. In object movies, the object is at the center, and you can rotate it in all directions. The extent of the views of the object is governed by how...
Insert QuickTime into a Flash movie is one thing, but just putting QT into an HTML page is simple. Here's an extract with the minimal HTML to do it. Just insert this into your page, changing the name to the name of your .mov file:
<embed src="MYQTVRMOVIE.mov"...
It is possible to encode QuickTime movies with a media key (a.k.a. access key) that will prevent viewing the video track without the proper key (essentially, a password). This encoding happens at the codec level. At present only Sorenson uses it (to my knowledge). Sorenson 2 used the key to...
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