Hi folks,
Just wanted to pass this on...
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> From: "Scott Southworth" <email@hidden>
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> Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 17:22:46 -0500
> Subject: [dirGames-L] (also off-topic) open source xtra code for those
interested
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> Kent Kersten posted open-source C code of a quicktime control xtra -- if
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> interested have at it.
> I will post on-topic from now on, promise :)
> -scott
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> I posted this to the Direct-L list about the new QuickTime xtra I have =
> finally finished:
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> I have made available an xtra to control the tracks within a QuickTime =
> file, that I use mostly for audio purposes. Go to=20
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> http://www.kblab.net/xtras/QTAudioXtra
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> to download it or look at the documentation. The source code and project
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> files are also posted there.
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> Basically I needed the ability to manipulate the volumes on individual =
> tracks within a QT movie for a Director project. I had wanted to use =
> MultiMixer, but it did not work with Dir 8.5 and the company was no =
> longer selling or updating it.
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> With their help I wrote this xtra, and although it probably has a narrow
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> appeal, hopefully others will find it useful also.
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> Versions are available for Classic Mac, Carbon Mac (MX) and Windows.
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> -Kent
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