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Thanks for sharing this.
>Wayne Rasband wrote:
>>On Nov 26, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Jeffrey B. Woodward wrote:
>>
>>>Not sure if it will help, but I wrote a Virtual Quicktime Stack
>>>plugin for ImageJ that I should be able to share. In theory, if
>>>you can view the AVI in question with Quicktime, then the plugin
>>>should also work within ImageJ; however, I have not tested the
>>>plugin with AVI files (I wrote it in order to deal with large mpeg
>>>files). I found the documentation for the Java Quicktime bindings
>>>to be a bit frustrating, but I was eventually able to work through
>>>those issues. The most important note was on getting the Quicktime
>>>Java bindings installed in the first place....the key to that was
>>>making sure that the Java JDK is installed *prior* to installing
>>>Quicktime (uninstall and reinstall Quicktime if necessary...the
>>>newer versions of the Quicktime installer don't prompt to install
>>>the Java bindings...it just seems to do it automatically if it can
>>>find a JDK).
>>>
>>>In summary, contact me if you want to give a Virtual Quicktime
>>>Stack plugin a shot.
>>
>>Hi Woody,
>>
>>I would like to check out your Virtual Quicktime Stack plugin. I
>>sounds like it could very useful. I can test it with AVI files.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>-wayne
>>
>
>If I remember correctly, the maillist doesn't allow attachments. I have
>extracted the QTVirtualStack components from my project (and changed the
>name of the java package), and I put together a quick ant build script.
>I will host it at the following URL "for a while":
>
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~jnw/QTVirtualStack.zip>
>Wayne, if you'd like to clean it up and incorporate it into an official
>build of ImageJ that would be cool; otherwise, feedback/comments are
>equally useful.
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Woody