Does EchoFire work as an extension to QT Player, or is it it's own player?
(For the solution I built, I MUST use QT Player for the video playback on
the CPU.)
I too wonder why this was removed from QT Player. It should at least be a
part of QT Pro, and since the programming to make it work is freely
available from Apple, I'm just dumbfounded as to why they chose not to
include it in their own Pro Player. In fact, If they really wanted to ,
they could build the Pro Player into a fantasticly useful app that would do
basic Capture (as shown in the HackTV app) simple Editing and AppleScript
support in the current Player, as well as this feature. I hope they're
listening :-)
John Kinsella
IRT-CS
University of St. Thomas
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-----Original Message-----
From: T. Breheny / DiGiTAL ZEN [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 5:26 PM
To: Kinsella, John R.; 'email@hidden'
Subject: Re: display Quicktime movie on an external monitor
there was a brief window in time when this worked natively in QTplayer (i
never understood why this feature was removed)...
luckily, you can use "echo fire", a plugin by synthetic aperture to regain
this functionality (but only reliably w/ DV source).
cheers.
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