Why is DeBabelizer Pro adding white frames to the end of my QuickTime movie?
This occurs because QuickTime, not DeBabelizer, will always add white frames to the end of a movie if the audio track is found to be longer than the video track. Try using the recompress option (instead of simply copying) in the QuickTime writer preferences, using the same Audio Rate (kHz) and Size as the original. • Can I create an animated GIF from still images? To create a GIF animation from a sequence of still images, use a Standard Workflow – Save process. Here’s how: • First, place the graphic files in a Batch or folder. DeBabelizer Pro assembles the animation in the same order as the source, so be sure the files are in the order you want. • Choose DeBabelizer Pro 6 > Preferences > Writers > GIF. In the GIF Save dialog, choose “Movie – Use Frame Time” and set the frame rate and other preferences. Select the “Skip this box next time” checkbox, and click OK. • Choose Automation > Standard Workflows and click the Save tab. • In the Standard Workflow – Save dialog, specify your sourc