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Re: how to keep a list of SG Components pointers?





On 01/06/2006, at 7:25 PM, Kieren Eaton wrote:

Hi, I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to get a list of QT vdig components.

I basically want to have at least 4 cameras (of any sort isight, DV, etc)

Basically, what you propose is the way to go about it. Skip using the SG altogether, and just talk to vdigs directly.


You should also check that the actual driver and device you choose supports more than a single instance.

I'm not sure, for example, that the "feature" with Apple's DV vdig that allowed only one active device at a time was ever changed.

Certain developers on this list specialise in drivers for devices that do this, you might try the archives as this is a reasonably frequent request.




cheers,

dean perry
abstract plane pty. ltd.
<http://www.abstractplane.com.au>
internet broadcasting, QuickTime Vdig for Windows, Vdig Xtra for Director


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