Mike ZigMeister
Registered: 09/02/01
Posts: 3406
Loc: SW Illinois
I'm trying to find the 'Startup' movie in 'Leopard'. <br>Someone posted the path once before on MCF.<br>Anyone know where it's located?<br><br><br>[color:blue][/b]Hodie mihi. Cras tibi.</font color=blue>[/b]
I found "in Tiger" Welcome [is it the startup movie, Intro movie ?? ] but maybe it'll give someone else an idea where to find what you are looking for in Leopard.<br><br> The Welcome Movie<br>Does anyone know where the "Welcome Movie" the one after the finished tiger install is done .. its the movie with 7 or 8 different country welcomes?<br><br>/System/Library/CoreServices/Setup Assistant/Contents/Resources/TransitionSection.bundle/Contents/Resources/<br><br>The video track is in intro.mov, and the audio is in intro-sound.mp3.<br><br>Ok. i found the files but how do run them @ the sametime?<br><br>Put them in iMovie and save them<br><br>-*-*-*-*-<br><br>This info at :: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=165136<br><br>They also talk about a app SaveHollywood. Sounds interestinly fun! Free too. Make a movie a screen saver so you can watch that Welcome movie over and over, I guess.<br><br><br><br>-*-*-*-*-<br><br>Disregard if this is not anything you want.<br><br><br><br><br><br><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by starmillway on 03/03/08 02:17 PM (server time).</EM></FONT></P>
Mike ZigMeister
Registered: 09/02/01
Posts: 3406
Loc: SW Illinois
Thanks a lot!! <br><br>That little 'movie' is certainly well hidden.<br>And you're right: the sound file is 34 secs and the video is 55 secs.<br>Is that something iMovie can 'splice' together?<br>(I haven't done much with iMovie yet...)<br><br>[color:blue][/b]Hodie mihi. Cras tibi.</font color=blue>[/b]
Piper_14 Formerly known as Piper_13
Registered: 09/22/04
Posts: 859
Loc: Montreal, Quebec, Canada!!
<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>Is that something iMovie can 'splice' together?<p><hr></blockquote><p><br>You can splice both the audio and video tracks together yourself just in QuickTime alone if you have QuickTime PRO: Open each sequence (the video and the audio tracks), in the audio track, Edit-->Select All and then Copy; Next, switch to the video track and select Edit-->Add to movie.<br><br>(Trick if ever you need to do something similar again! )<br><br><br>My Wii: 5721 8516 7937 9434 (PM me if you Wii)
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