Have you tried calling ConvertMovieToFile with the
"showUserSettingsDialog" flag enabled? Something like
this:
err = ConvertMovieToFile(theMovie, NULL, &fileSpec,
kQTFileTypeMovie, FOUR_CHAR_CODE('TVOD'),
smSystemScript,
NULL, (showUserSettingsDialog |
movieToFileOnlyExport), 0);
-Steve
--- Stefan Heukamp <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
I would like to export a given QTMovie Object to a
file encoded with
an arbitrary Codec (e.g. Divx). Therefore I'd like
to show the user a
dialog such as the Export dialog of Quicktime Pro.
Is there any Function in the Quicktime API which
provides those
export dialogs?
If there isn't, which a assume, how do I determine
which exporters
are available and how do I open / use the
Preferences Boxes of the
exporters?
In the Helpfunction I found the Concept of
Components and especially
the Functions FindNextComponent() and
GetComponentInfo but these are
old C-Style and included in a Carbon-Framework.
I like to code Obj-C style with Cocoa-Framework and
I think there
should be a possibility to do this.
If I have to use the C functions mentioned above,
which Frameworks do
I have to add to the Project and which Files do I
have to include?
Thanks for any help,
Stefan
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