alice-teacher exporting video

Don Slater dslater at andrew.cmu.edu
Fri Apr 1 15:57:35 EDT 2011


In the File menu of Alice 2.2, there is an option to "Export to video…"  

However, Export to movie has been "hit & miss"  -- mostly because of problems with sound files not being easily integrated.

Sound files need to be clipped to be the length actually played in the animation.

For example, if a sound file is 1.5 minutes long but only 20 seconds is being played in the animation, Alice still loads the entire sound file, but the underlying operating system does not release the sound process when the animation finishes. (Alice has a hard time recognizing when an animation is over.)

The end result is that when Quicktime is trying to record the captured video with the sound file, it is denied access to the sound file because the sound file is still open.
This causes the whole process to go out of whack.

The best fix is to edit the sound clip to the actual length of the animation. Then when it is finished playing it is released.  This allows Quicktime access to the file during the recording phase.

We have always recommended Audacity as a good open source sound editor, but there are other tools out there that will work as well.

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Any other thoughts / comments / questions?


Don Slater

On Apr 1, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Valerie Pinkney wrote:

> How do you export the videos student make?  Can you save them on a CD?  I would like to send the endproduct with my national boards.
> 
> Val Pinkney
> ESL Teacher
> East Millbrook Middle School
> IB/A+ magnet
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