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# 3 16-12-2005 , 08:31 PM
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you could also do the same thing with the entire .mov if you so choose to. It would just take a long time to export each frame, considering that there're 29.97 frames per each second of footage that you have in your .mov file-------also depending on the type of compression used to create your .mov file the number of frames per second might not be exactly 29.97, but it will be alot of work.