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| Hey, I am using Applescript to control various tasks, and I am specifically looking for some Applescriptable app or QT stuff that automatically detecs frame changes. As far as I know (I really haven't used it much), the iMove app does detect frame (scene) changes automatically. I openend its dictionary and there's only one command ('Run Command' or something like that). I was surprised as I was expecting much more from an app that is from Apple. Any insights on this? What can I use its one and only command? TIA, dani++ |
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