Hi George,
Thanks, your Active X plays the animations beautifully. How is it with regards to event handling? I need to be able to catch qtEventMovieDidEnd and qtEventCurrentChapterDidChange.
How about full screen playback? I don't see an obvious way to do it from the IntelliSense and I don't find any documentation on your website. We have a very demanding client, and I need to be able to quickly add features when they want them. A lack of documentation is a huge con in this regard - perhaps I just haven't found it yet?
Kind regards,
Lisbeth
On Tuesday, June 10, 2008, at 05:29AM, "George Birbilis" <email@hidden> wrote:
>Not sure if there's a workarround, but you could try my QTVRControlX ActiveX
>control instead to see if it does the job ok
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: quicktime-api-bounces+birbilis=email@hidden
>[mailto:quicktime-api-bounces+birbilis=email@hidden] On Behalf
>Of Lisbeth Nilsen
>Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 12:33 PM
>To: email@hidden
>Subject: Re: Movie Quality when played by Active X
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>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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