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Re: QTJava will be depreciated next year.



I don't think Apple is really worried about losing mindshare in the Java video playback front.  Java 7 has already promised on2 video codec support so playback in Java is a non-issue.  ffmpeg, FOBS, FMJ, etc... are useless when it comes to meaningful editing so the question of editing support is the only meaningful one worth asking.

What I'd like to know is what the future of Quicktime is on Windows?  Will there be a 64 bit QT X on Vista?  What's going to happen to the COM wrapper?  If so, there is some hope of a cross-platform wrapper API. 

At this point, certainly, relying on Apple for Quicktime Java support would not be wise.

Cheers,

A


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