Hi again,
Some testing revealed that the problem seems to be connected to having the controller bar visible. When not visible, the movie scales and even stretches beautifully, but with the controller attached, there are a few jagged edges even when I let the movie play at full resolution (using qtControlFitsMovie for sizing). Is there any way to detach the controller so that it will be visible but not interfere with the playback quality?
Regards,
Lisbeth
On Monday, June 09, 2008, at 08:23AM, "Lisbeth Nilsen" <email@hidden> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Another question here, perhaps someone knows the answer to this one...
>
>Still the same application, a movie viewer using the Quicktime Active X Control. Current problem is in regard to playback quality. Several of the movies are animations, giving them very crisp lines and sharp edges, which are no problem for the Quicktime Player - whether playing in the original resolution (1024 x 576) or scaled down to 832 x 468. However, playing the animations in our application, scaled at 832 x 468, the edges are no longer sharp, but jagged and especially circular wheels look horrible. Is there anything that can be done about this? Our last resort is permanently scaling the movies to the correct resolution, but we fear losing quality when playing the movies full screen if we do that (plus it's a lot of work). Any advice?
>
>Kind regards,
>Lisbeth Nilsen
>Multimedia Developer
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