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thinking out loud....
You know, if this 'server-side add-scaling' works, you could build a server agnostic compiler for Quicktime.
That would be an extremely powerfully upgrade for QT in the modern era of 2005.
Not only do you get compatibility for the widely adopted OS X server, but you also get Windows and Linux compatibility ;)
In theory, QT could be a PHP component similar to MING [open source server side Flash creator]
Maybe, just maybe, Livestage Pro could develop a sever side compiler that spits out QT code in real time from within a PHP script.
Possibly, this is too obscure and/or advanced for the general Quicktime developer community to utilize ?
I hope not :)
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