I'm not sure about the details of doing this with QuickTimeVR, but you can definitely use AppleEvents to add frames to movies, and there are various ways, using MacPerl and/or AppleEvents, to convert images to different formats. I've done Mac CGIs to do this with AppleScript and Debabelizer. It's really slow, but it's also really easy. I suspect that some of the Perlish image conversion modules may be Unix only, so you may have a problem doing format conversion + QT editing in MacPerl. You may also want to check out QuickTime for Java. eric PS: Is this the Kevin Walker I know from NYC? >At 20.10 -0700 2000.02.29, Kevin Walker wrote: >>Is there a perl module that can combine images (GIFs, say) into a >>quicktime movie? Into some other movie format? I see there is a > >Mac::QuicktimeVR module, but this doesn't seem to do the trick. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Fixler v:1-415/401-8650 fix@idiom.com f:1-415/401-8651 ------------------------------------------------------------------ ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-modules-request@macperl.org