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==Cropping a Video in Quicktime== | |||
Use an image editing program to make a mask. | |||
1. Open the movie file in QuickTime and hit Command + C to Copy it. (You're actually just copying a frame) | |||
2. Launch your image editor and paste in the clipboard's contents (the frame of your video file) into a new document. Make sure the document size is the same size as the image you just pasted. | |||
3. Using the Selection, Paint Bucket, Fill or whatever tools you have available make the part of the video you want solid black. Make the part of the video you want to crop (to go away) solid white. | |||
4. Save out your image as a .jpg or .gif or whatever format you like. | |||
5. Open the movie to be cropped in QuickTime 7 if it's not already, and then hit Command + J for "Show Movie Properties". | |||
6. Click "Video Track" in the top portion of the window. | |||
7. Click "Visual Settings" in the lower portion. | |||
8. Under "Mask" on the left hit the "Choose…" button. (or, even easier, drag your mask image file into the Well here. | |||
9. You'll INSTANTLY see your opened QuickTime movie crop to the mask. | |||
10. Notice that both the Movie Properties and QuickTime Player windows have "unsaved" dots in the close widget. Close the Movie Properties window. | |||
11. Export away. | |||
Source : http://imnotbruce.blogspot.com.au/2011/03/how-to-crop-quicktime-movie.html | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 12 March 2013
Quicktime Extension
Size/Width attributes don't hold up in Internet Explorer (6 or 7)
Base Syntax
<qt>file=filename.mov|attribute=value|...</qt>
Attribute Reference
- width=px or % (Modify the width of the object)
- height=px or a% (Modify the height of the object)
- autoplay=true/false (Start playing the file or wait at first frame, default:true)
- controller=true/false (Show the controller, default:true)
- name (object-specific)
- id (embed-specific)
- src (embed-specific)
Note - if you show the controller you should reserve 16 additional pixel height for it.
Links
Quicktime
- Screencast or Audio recording - http://mactips.info/2011/02/make-a-screencast-or-audio-recording-with-quicktime-player-10
- QuickTime third-party component page http://www.apple.com/quicktime/resources/components.html
- http://www.opencampus.com/faculty/tutorials/QT-html.html
- http://www.solitude.dk/archives/embedquicktime/
HTML5
- Video - http://www.html5tutorial.info/html5-video.php
- Audio files - http://www.html5tutorial.info/html5-audio.php
- http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:HTML5video
- http://www.mirovideoconverter.com/download_osx.html
Cropping a Video in Quicktime
Use an image editing program to make a mask.
1. Open the movie file in QuickTime and hit Command + C to Copy it. (You're actually just copying a frame) 2. Launch your image editor and paste in the clipboard's contents (the frame of your video file) into a new document. Make sure the document size is the same size as the image you just pasted. 3. Using the Selection, Paint Bucket, Fill or whatever tools you have available make the part of the video you want solid black. Make the part of the video you want to crop (to go away) solid white. 4. Save out your image as a .jpg or .gif or whatever format you like. 5. Open the movie to be cropped in QuickTime 7 if it's not already, and then hit Command + J for "Show Movie Properties". 6. Click "Video Track" in the top portion of the window. 7. Click "Visual Settings" in the lower portion. 8. Under "Mask" on the left hit the "Choose…" button. (or, even easier, drag your mask image file into the Well here. 9. You'll INSTANTLY see your opened QuickTime movie crop to the mask. 10. Notice that both the Movie Properties and QuickTime Player windows have "unsaved" dots in the close widget. Close the Movie Properties window. 11. Export away.
Source : http://imnotbruce.blogspot.com.au/2011/03/how-to-crop-quicktime-movie.html
New Table display
Renal Blood Supply | Gonad Blood Supply | Fetal Circulation | Neonatal Circulation |
To be Added
Gastrulation ECM |
Page | Play |
Gastrulation ECM |
MP4 | QT | Flash |
File:Adrenal medulla.mov
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| Urogenital Sinus
| Urogenital Septum
Week 1
Morula Model 1-32 Cells |
Quicktime | Flash |
Ovulation rabbit |
Fertilization mouse |
Parental genome mouse |
Embryo Mitosis mouse |
Chromosomes mouse |
Mitosis | Embryo Mitosis worm |
Movie 1 | Movie 2 | Movie 3 | Movie 4 | Movie 5 | Movie 6 | Movie 7 |
Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash |
Mouse Face Bmp4 |
Page | Play |
Bat embryo (st 19) |
Page | Play |
Human Birth MRI |
Quicktime | Flash |
Human Embryo |
Quicktime | Flash |
Fetal Development |
Quicktime | Flash |
Human Development |
Quicktime | Flash |
Ovary | Testis | Female External | Male External | Uterus | Testis Descent |
Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash | Quicktime | Flash |
Link to Original Site
These are links to externally located movies.
Human - week 1 movies
- Folliculogenesis and Ovulation Animation (Quicktime, 986 Kb)
- Sperm Penetration - Fertilization Animation (Quicktime, 706 Kb)
- Pronuclear Fusion Animation (Quicktime, 264 Kb)
- Cell Cleavage (Quicktime, 527Kb)
Human - week 2 movies
- Chorionic Cavity Animation (Quicktime, 1.2 Mb)
- Exocoelomic Vesicle Animation (Quicktime, 536 Kb)