Image Sequence in Quicktime Pro

Can anyone here please tell me where there is a tutorial on how to import an image sequence and then export it as a quicktime movie for the web? I am overwhemed with all of the settings in QuickTime Pro and I need some help sorting it all out, which settings to choose etc? I can't seem to find any information related to this.
Thanks in Advance

First it has to be in a format QT. recognizes .. So what format is your source material in?
The most common is .mov .. for QT. If not, it may need to be converted to a format QT. recognizes.
If you read my recent post about MPEG-2 decoder, you will find 'Streamclip' will convert many formats too MPEG-2 for QT. So you can edit in your editing program .. Exporting, using Quicktime for web delivery, it is best, from my experience to use the H264 codec. Experiment with quality, size, frame rate etc. to achieve the best quality for your export constraints .. For YouTube it must be under 10min. & max. 100megs. A really simple method in QT. is just choose 'Export for Web' .. QT. will use H264 and do all the work for you .. it's not the optimal way to do it .. but it does work. Best.Chris

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