This doesn't sound familiar to me, Martin. If you can modify
WhackedTV to reproduce the problem there and attach it to a bug, we
can take a look at it.
Thanks.
-Brad Ford
QuickTime Engineering
On Jun 24, 2007, at 11:50 PM, Martin Redington wrote:
My code is based on WhackedTV, and uses a NSOpenGLView subclass to
display the video preview.
When I display a preview at 640 x 480, everything's fine, but when
the preview size is 320 x 240, I see a green one pixel border
around the top and sides of the preview image.
The view itself is 640 x 480 (i.e. at the lower resolution, the
preview is scaling the image up).
If I capture the actual image data, the border does not appear, so
I assume its being introduced somewhere in the display process.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Googling showed me a VLC ticket that seems to show a similar
problem in a different context (http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/
991), and I'm sure I've seen something about this general issue
mentioned before ...
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