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Re: MoviePresenter vs. MoviePlayer display quality



The MoviePresenter goes through an intermediary rendering, whereas
MoviePlayer goes directly to the screen. You'd have to provide more details
to understand what the problem is (there are inherent limitations for both
objects that you'd need to understand to use them properly)

Bill

on 21/1/02 2:26 AM, Simeon Kirov wrote:
> I get lousy display qualty of a movie placed in MoviePresenter compared with
> the same movie placed in MoviePlayer.
>
> I tried to set movie play hints to high quality with
>
> movie.setPlayHints(StdQTConstants.hintsHighQuality,
> StdQTConstants.hintsHighQuality),
>
> but it didn't help.
>
> Does anyone has any ideas on the subject? Thanx!
>
> Simeon
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