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Re: frame rate in QCRenderer vs. QCView



That's as I suspected, thanks.  Is there any way of getting the variable frame rate behaviour with QCRenderer? It'd be nice to have this for efficiency.

What I really need however is a QCView which allows for event forwarding to the composition and handling of events in the Obj-C code through -mouseDown or whatever. But I gather from both my experiments and the list archives that this is not possible. Thus I've been trying out QCRenderer.

Does anyone know of a workaround?

Thanks very much for your help!

Scott

On 16 Jan 2007, at 04:09, Pierre-Olivier Latour wrote:


There is no implicit concept of framerate in the QCRenderer class: it's just a low-level rendering API that allows to ask to render the frame of a given composition at a given time. So you if you call -renderFrame 30 times per seconds, you have a 30FPS and so on...

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