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Re: Support for Video Class devices?



That sounds promising. So, just to confirm, you are saying that if my firmware supported Video 1.0, it would show up in QuickTime savvy apps with no additional work?

Can you elaborate on what kind of bugs are outstanding that I might run into?

Thanks,
Dave

On Jul 25, 2005, at 1:48 PM, Fernando Urbina wrote:

Tiger has support for USB VIdeo Class 1.0 compliant uncompressed and MJPEG data streams, in both bulk and isoch pipes, tho' there are some bugs. An upcoming software update will fix those bugs.

There is no support for Panther and none is planned in the future.

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Fernando Urbina
USB Technology Team
Apple Computer, Inc.

On Jul 25, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Dave Camp wrote:


Does Tiger or Panther have any built in support for USB Video Class devices? Or, to phrase the question differently, is there a protocol we could implement in the firmware of the device that would allow the Mac (QuickTime) to display video without additional software on the host?






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