Subject: | 1. Re: Spectrogram to a movie file? |
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From: | "Thomas Ashcraft" heliotown27 |
Date: | Mon Apr 30, 2007 9:11 am ((PDT)) |
http://wwknapp.home.mindspring.com/SparkXLScreenSnapz001.mov Hi again Walt, Just as a follow-up on the issue of your spectrogram/sonogram .mov file playing on a pc. I played the spectrogram on a Mac and it played perfectly. Excellent video and beautiful in its look and sound! Regarding pc playback: I upgraded my Quicktime to the latest v. 7.1.5 and dumped the old copy of the .mov file from the cache and the movie still plays back crooked. I then tested playback on a different pc and got a different kind of glitch. I am wondering if someone on the list with a pc could try playback of that particular movie and report if it plays successfully or not? That would be really helpful and I am thanking you in advance. Thomas |
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