Lucas_Dambergs
The software Lucas_Dambergs enables you to link typed text to a specific time of a quicktime movie, DVD or Video_TS folder.
I have a lot of recorded video dialogues and when ever I watch them I take notes in text application. But it is almost impossible to go back to a specific part of the movie, because I never remember which note refers to which movie time.
This software inserts the time index into a text file, when ever you need it. Once a time index is linked to a set of notes you can just click on the index and the movie jumps back to the selected scene.
Just select "save the text file" and the text gets saved.
When you open a movie file that already has an associated text file, this text file will also open. Now you can continue to work on an older set of notes.
Download Lucas_Dambergs 0.9.3.4 for Mac OS X.
Download Lucas_Dambergs 0.9 for Mac OS X.
Download Lucas_Dambergs 0.8 for Mac OS X.
No DVD support for Intel Macs so far.
This is Freeware and includes the macromedia director source files.
What others have to say:
http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/ScoutReport/2006/scout-060915-nettools.php
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/22737
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/30787&mode=feedback
I have a lot of recorded video dialogues and when ever I watch them I take notes in text application. But it is almost impossible to go back to a specific part of the movie, because I never remember which note refers to which movie time.
This software inserts the time index into a text file, when ever you need it. Once a time index is linked to a set of notes you can just click on the index and the movie jumps back to the selected scene.
Just select "save the text file" and the text gets saved.
When you open a movie file that already has an associated text file, this text file will also open. Now you can continue to work on an older set of notes.
Download Lucas_Dambergs 0.9.3.4 for Mac OS X.
Download Lucas_Dambergs 0.9 for Mac OS X.
Download Lucas_Dambergs 0.8 for Mac OS X.
No DVD support for Intel Macs so far.
This is Freeware and includes the macromedia director source files.
What others have to say:
http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/ScoutReport/2006/scout-060915-nettools.php
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/22737
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/30787&mode=feedback
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