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Re: Detect the type of decoder used in a movie using QT4J



hi Greg,

I'm sure I've posted this solution before.  I think it's something along the lines of SampleDescription.getCtype().  You can use QTUtils to convert the int to a more meaningful string.  If you do a search on my name and 'ctype' I think you'll find a code snippet.

Good luck,

Alex

Greg Philpott <email@hidden> wrote:
Awhile back there was a post regarding how to detect a movie's technical attributes, such as bitrate, resolution size, decoder used. I am looking for the specific function call in QT4J that can be used to determine a movie's decoder. I want to make the call via java using QT4J and not the QT API.

Any additional info on how or if this is doable is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Greg

Here is the post that explains how to gather a lot of movie attributes but not the decoder info (from what I understand)

http://lists.apple.com/archives/quicktime-java/2006/Jul/msg00058.html

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