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Exporting Still Image Sequence in Quicktime 10?

I've been spoiled by the feast of 'export as' options in every quicktime I've used before, especially exporting as a still image sequence. Just got a new macbook pro (os 10.7) that came loaded with quicktime 10, and now there are virtually no options for exporting. I also need to be able to import the still image sequence again back into quicktime. Is it possible to run an older version of quicktime? Or is there another way to do it in the new version? OR is there some free program out there that will let me do the same thing?


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Nate

Quicktime 10-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Nov 7, 2011 11:42 AM

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Nov 7, 2011 11:57 AM in response to lucenate9

Is it possible to run an older version of quicktime? Or is there another way to do it in the new version? OR is there some free program out there that will let me do the same thing?

You can run the QT 7.6.6 Player Pro app under either Snow Leopard or Lion. Both QT 7 and QT X players can be installed simultaneously. The QT X.1 Player app does not have this feature. MPEG Streamclip will open a sequence of images but has a fixed frame rate unlike QT 7 Pro which offers user selectable frame rate options when opening image sequences.


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