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Multiple file playback in Quicktime Player

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Joshua - 29 Dec 2004 20:22 GMT
Is it possible to play back several files in succession in ONE
quicktime player window?  I have several short films that I want to
view in succession, but the best I've been able to achieve so far is
playing them in several different player windows, which is a pain.  I'd
like them to play one to the next in the same, full-screen window.  Any
suggestions?  Thanks.
Rosenville - 30 Dec 2004 01:15 GMT
You could use iMovie, Final Cut Pro, or Quicktime Pro to combine those
into one file.  There might be some utilites at versiontracker.com for
doing that.  Try a search for "movie slideshow" or something of that
sort.
Philo D - 30 Dec 2004 13:53 GMT
(Perhaps requiring Quicktime Pro...)
Open a new Quicktime.  Drag 'n Drop the movies you want to view into
it. Play.
Joshua - 30 Dec 2004 19:02 GMT
niels vestergaard - 03 Jan 2005 17:38 GMT
> Is it possible to play back several files in succession in ONE
> quicktime player window?  I have several short films that I want to
> view in succession, but the best I've been able to achieve so far is
> playing them in several different player windows, which is a pain.  I'd
> like them to play one to the next in the same, full-screen window.  Any
> suggestions?  Thanks.

goto http://videolan.org/ and read about this little wonder.......and
it's freeware !!
Rosenville - 03 Jan 2005 20:48 GMT
I forgot about Video LAN.  That would be great for this.  Thanks for
the tip!
 
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