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RE: How to Determine Codec for Media?



 > I’m trying to find out if for a given media of a given track in a given movie QuickTime has a suitable codec for it. 
> I can iterate the tracks, get media, get media handlers and even media data handlers, but I cannot figure out exactly how to find out if there is a codec installed that  
> will decode a given media 
> I’ve done tons of experimenting but have come up short. 
 
I think you can't, have to try to see if it opens
 

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