Quicktime : the dying and abandonned file format

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Re: Quicktime is missing

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The aforementioned smplayer can go framewise using the . key, but I think only in the forward direction.
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Re: Quicktime is missing

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This is great! At least very close to GREAT! And yes, you can advance frame by frame using the key command [dot] and several other usual commands. Quicktime can go stuff itself. :mrgreen:
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tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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In think there is a bug in the new (64 bit) version of tvpaint:
Most of the quicktimes (I use quicktimes as storyboard reference) I have imported in my projects don't work anymore. Also when I import a new quicktime, it only shows one image of the quicktime. When I press the play button, it starts to flicker (I imported the quicktime as a layer). Luckily I found a way to let it work: import a quicktime as a brush...

Before Yesterday (when I installed the new version), when all the quicktimes where working fine…
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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And even when I import a quicklime as a brush, it's not reliable...
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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I guess you used the 32 bits version before, when it worked ?

As you have probably heard by now, Apple doesn't support Quicktime in 64 bits...

So we did our best to get around this "bad move" from Apple, by using FFmpeg to load/save quicktime movies in 64 bits.
Due to some limitations of FFmpeg, you have to preload your quicktime files.
In the import panel, just under the browse button, you must check the preload option when importing quicktime files.
Be aware that your .tvpp files will become much bigger !

The best solution is to avoid quicktime files from now on.
If you really have to use quicktime files, stay with the 32 bits version of TVPaint Animation.

Again, this is a unilateral move from Apple, and nobody can do anything about it !
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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Thanks for your answer. But it the quicktime is still messed up when I use the preload option in the import panel.

I'm using an Imac with osx 10.8.3. It should support quicktime 64 bits, isn't it?
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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Joost wrote:I'm using an Imac with osx 10.8.3. It should support quicktime 64 bits, isn't it?
Apple no longer support Quicktime on 64 bits. And as Apple hardware is on 64-bits only...

Here's a nice link explaining it : http://www.philiphodgetts.com/2011/02/w ... quicktime/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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Ad is it correct that I also can't export to quicktimes?
I can only create ".dip" files when I want to create a quicktime. And I can't choose a compression or alpha channels.
Why is it that the 64 bit version of tvpaint can't work with quicktimes and the 64bit version of anime studio pro doesn't have that problem?...
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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Joost wrote:Ad is it correct that I also can't export to quicktimes?
I can only create ".dip" files when I want to create a quicktime. And I can't choose a compression or alpha channels.
Why is it that the 64 bit version of tvpaint can't work with quicktimes and the 64bit version of anime studio pro doesn't have that problem?...
Yes, it is normal that you can't export to QuickTime format, because Apple no longer supports it.
However, the fact that you can only create ".dip" files when exporting to QuickTime format is a bug that will be corrected.

I don't know how Anime Studio Pro operates, but my guess is that they emulate a 32-bits version of QuickTime, so that they can export in QT format.
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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I don't exactly get the whole 64 bit/32 bit deal, but 'Quicktime Player 10.2 (603.12)' seems to be 64 bit. (The process in the activity monitor says 64 bit)
Thierry wrote:I don't know how Anime Studio Pro operates, but my guess is that they emulate a 32-bits version of QuickTime, so that they can export in QT format.
If they found a solution, couldn't TVP make it work too?

Adobe Premiere and After Effects CS6 are also 64 bit and have no problems with .mov files at all.
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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I agree with Lukas.
If other programs like adobe premiere, after effects and anime studio can work with 64-bit quicktimes, why is it impossible for tvpaint?...
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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Joost wrote:I agree with Lukas.
If other programs like adobe premiere, after effects and anime studio can work with 64-bit quicktimes, why is it impossible for tvpaint?...
Don't worry about this, we said that Apple no longer supports Quicktime, but we didn't said that we will stop working with QuickTime in 64 bits.
We are working on a solution to make it work. You should see QuickTime export working again soon. ;)
Lukas wrote:I don't exactly get the whole 64 bit/32 bit deal, but 'Quicktime Player 10.2 (603.12)' seems to be 64 bit. (The process in the activity monitor says 64 bit)
QuickTime Player and the QuickTime we use to create .mov files are 2 different things. The Player will still work because it's already done.
But as Apple changed everything in terms of coding on 64 bits Mac, they decided to stop supporting Quicktime export in 64 bits for an obscure reason.
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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Eric Scholl wrote:But as Apple changed everything in terms of coding on 64 bits Mac, they decided to stop supporting Quicktime export in 64 bits for an obscure reason.
Not so obscure...
Almost every data structure (over 500 !) and function (over 10,000 !) in Quicktime relies on the fact that pointers are 32 bits.
This is one of the fundamental assumption in QT's design.
Changing this in such a huge and old (QT is written in C, with callbacks using the even older Pascal calling convention !!) code base is "mission impossible".

It is much easier, faster, and future proof to rewrite the whole thing in a modern way.
Or at least the useful part of the whole thing, who cares about QTVR and other such oddities nowadays ?
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Re: tvpaint 10.0.17 quicktime bug?

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Thierry wrote:Yes, it is normal that you can't export to QuickTime format, because Apple no longer supports it.
This line was a bit confusing...
Eric Scholl wrote:Don't worry about this, we said that Apple no longer supports Quicktime, but we didn't said that we will stop working with QuickTime in 64 bits.
We are working on a solution to make it work. You should see QuickTime export working again soon. ;)
But that's good to hear! :)
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Re: Update 10.5.0 issues

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My 10.5.1 version crashes every time I try to export a sequence to a Quicktime. It's only 122 frames. 6 layers or so. I have not been able to successfully export the sequence.

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