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Hi Glenn, I have used SWF File Player to display a SWF and then I captured that with screen capture software to make a video of it. I have done that to convert old TechTalks to MP4
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Bump... So, as I ease back into AM, there are a few "bumps" - like all the old .swf files I am finding while searching through my old hard drives and the AM Extra's I had collected back in the day. New PC, Windows 11, don't want to install all sorts of old software (that might be questionable. VLC fails, as does irfanview, because it required that Adobe flash Player already be installed. Of course, that hasn't been around for a while now and is not available from Adobe. I tried a couple of Online converters, similar results you mention above. Any recommendations?
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wow havent thought about this for ages ! yeah scratched that iPad thing right off too much latency, I played around with wine on mac to see how well it would work in emulation or running through a translation layer, but it was dicy at best, the reasoning was, currently they have games emulators running mobile phones and what not so you could package something like a PC emulator and run Am on a iPad / tablet but way too much stuffing around and since AM is a niche app unlike video games stuff there's quite a few issues with it. I tried to see how it would work, but even parallels uses a very old version of OpenGL and then did further research, where some of the wine guys developed translations layers that would translate OpenGL to Vulcan and they were working on Metal as well, the machines have juice to do this, but no matter what I tried AM just didn't run properly. Im sure code weavers could output a packaged version of AM to run on the Mac Silicon, especially since how well the Apple Game Porting Toolkit is doing with PC Games, but that would be on Mac, they would have create something that could do this on tablet as well. Getting off topic, but for screen tablets I was looking at the 32" big screen pro wacoms as they have dual input from stylus and fingers, so you could model with a stylus and control pan / zoom etc. with programmed gestures and fingers, wouldn't mind trying this out it would be fun - but a huge investment which I aint got ha ha, may be if a good jobs comes up an it pays for it
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It's worth trying to see if it works. It might be simpler to just get one of those smaller Cintiq knockoffs, though.
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HELLO EVERYONE! John BigBoote aka Matt Campbell checking in...
Roger replied to John Bigboote's topic in New Users
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Here, @johnl3d, I fixed it! Burp.mp4
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HELLO EVERYONE! John BigBoote aka Matt Campbell checking in...
Rodney replied to John Bigboote's topic in New Users
Great to have you back Matt! - Last week
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Hi Matt great to see you back! I will be back as soon as I finally can get moved into my house. Long story but everything has been packed away for along time
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Animation Master can be fun
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colormeplease.avi mp4 version: colormeplease.mp4
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So, I thought I'd bump this back for any discussion on new Apps to make your iPad an extra monitor and use as digital drawing tablet for AM. I just tried Splashtop Wired XDisplay HD, since I already had it. It's somewhat functional, but connctivity even though it is connected with a USB C cable gave me a few problems. I'll be playing with it some more, but there was quite a bit of lag and currently I can't get it to connect (Windows App to iOS App) I was toying with Copilot on my new PC and asked for recommendation. The old usual suspects (from 10+ years ago) came up (Duet Display, AstroPad) but there was also Easy Canvas. Found 3 flavors in the App store: EasyCanvas MacOS 11.0 or later w/ Apple M1 chip or later Win 10 (WDDM ver 2.0 or later) iPad OS 12.2 or later 14 day trial purchace $11.99 EasyCanvas Subscription Mac ??? Win 10 (WDDM ver 2.0 or later) iPad OS 12.2 or later subscription $4.99 EasyCanvas 2025 Win11 or later iPad iOS 17 or later 3 day trial purchase $12.99 The first 2 seem to be identical (version 4.8.4 last update 9 months ago). The 2025 appears to be separate (version 2.0.5 last update 5 months ago). Read a bunch of reviews, found a few youtube reviews: this one is about the Android based Magic Drawing Pad, but he demos using it via EasyCanvas 2025 This one is using iPad Pro but with the earlier version of EasyCanvas Looking at the demos and for the price, it seems like it's worth a try. Has anyone tried it yet?
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Hey nino banano.., I know you'll be promoted to use a new subscription for the latest version, and.., I see no reason not to do so, but.., what does your version AM:15 make it become usseless? Did you loose the activation code? In fact I'm really glad to have this last concrete CD of Animation Master!!! Not that I have trouble with net activation, but I am quiet a conservative person that has a rigid fear of computers hanging on the internet. I rather have a stand alone program that is free of the net, and that I can install and delete as much as I want. Presumaly most people don't have trouble with the one year annulation of the program. I'm just an owner that's very glad with something I can hold in my hands a a long life jewel to admire.
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Fun to participate! Although it concerned pictures and not animations it still was a joy to join. watching out for the next contest. congratulations to the winners and all who entered the contest!
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HELLO EVERYONE! John BigBoote aka Matt Campbell checking in...
pierrotsc replied to John Bigboote's topic in New Users
Still checking the forum and still have an old copy of am on my computer. I need to start using it again after all these years. I started when am was running on my Amiga 3000. I remember even talking to Martin on the phone once. Not sure if Steve is still around. Great software. -
This might be it... exercise39b2 NoChar.zip
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Hey Rob can I use this Chor you sent to me before but I lost it can you send it me again thanks!
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Thanks to RobCat for cajolling me out of hibernation. He is such a tireless hero of A:M! I sort of 'dropped-out' during covid... life got weird, as it does. After 35 years in TV graphics (started in film production as there was no computers...) and found A:M around 1997 after seeing a Greg Rostami demo at Siggraph in LA. Had a LOT of fun and always felt like AM was just a toy to be played with. I used it for many years professionally, and after covid and health setbacks I took a break from the business and just did other things and never really went back. I'd like to get back into 'playing' again now. I am inspired by the entries for the 'finish the...' cvontest. GREAT WORKS! I am poking around the forum, lots of memories, great people! Its been 5 years... I'm BACK!
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"Finish the Unfinished" Contest Results!
John Bigboote replied to robcat2075's topic in Animation:Master
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That looks fabulous, Michael! That is Pixar-level food depiction, and Homer looks good too! I especially like the A:M credit.
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Get Live Answers to your A:M questions at Live Answer Time at Noon CDT, Saturday July 12, 2025. English potter Josiah Wedgwood was born on this day in 1759. Portrait of Josiah Wedgwood by George Stubbs, 1780 Wedgwood's "creamware" c. 1765 "Jasperware" c. 1790
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Thank you Rodney!