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Author David Luebbert
Posted 3/28/07; 12:43:34 AM
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This posting is an experiment to see how YouTube translates animations created using the SongTrellis Music Editor for Macintosh. I've posted a score animation of my composition "7-19-02 Colorado Springs".

"7-19-02 Colorado Springs", Copyright @2002, David L. Luebbert

This will become accessible about an hour after its posted to YouTube. It takes YouTube awhile to translate videos from their native format into Flash format.

I'm interested to know if the translation into Flash performed by YouTube from the original QuickTime movie encoding of the animation will work smoothly.


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