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RE: Cocoa, Pure java, or Carbon?
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RE: Cocoa, Pure java, or Carbon?


  • Subject: RE: Cocoa, Pure java, or Carbon?
  • From: Adam Hall <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 12:37:35 -0500

Speaking of, has anyone tried to interact with Flash playing
in Quicktime, is this just a stupid idea? Im thinking
that it would be cool to use flash for a user interface...

-----Original Message-----
From: Raphael Sebbe [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:16 PM
To: Noah Lieberman
Cc: cocoa-dev
Subject: Re: Cocoa, Pure java, or Carbon?


What do you mean exactly when you say it doesn't work well with Cocoa ?

That is true that there is no provided Cocoa wrapper for it, but it
should work well by calling the appropriate Carbon calls. I have used it
successfully inside a Cocoa (ObjC) app to encode multiple bitmap reps as
a QuickTime movie, even showing the codec dialog from that app, as well
as extracting bitmap reps from a movie. I know there are examples
available (from ADC?) that show how to display a movie in a Cocoa app.

Perhaps you can give some more detail about your problem ?

Raphael

On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 04:04 PM, Noah Lieberman wrote:

> I fell in love with Cocoa Java as I am a Mac fanatic and have been
> coding in
> Java for years. I9ve been building a DJ application with great success,
> unfortunately I have run into a major problem: Quicktime does not work
> correctly with Cocoa ( Apple admits this, and I have several bugs
> against it
> ) even in Obj-C. Assuming that I need the power of quicktime to deliver
> the
> functionality I want, what do people think the best course is?
>
> A Pure Java, aka Swing implementation - Interface not quite as good, and
> screen refreshes are painful, loses some of that 3Native Mac App2 feel.
>
> Stick with Cocoa and use something other than Quicktime for handling
> media
> files? If so what?
>
> Wait for apple to fix Quicktime?
>
> Write the app in C++ MacApp so I can use native Quicktime and get good
> mac
> Look-n-Feel?
> I haven9t used C++ in a while and never used MacApp, is this crazy?
>
> Does anyone else share my disbelief and frustration that Quicktime
> doesn9t
> work with Cocoa? Anyone gotten it to work?
>
> Comments, advise, input from someone at Apple would be greatly
> appreciated!
>
> Noah
>
> --
> Noah Lieberman
> email@hidden
> ++ATH
> "One hundred percent of the shots you don't take, don't go in." - Wayne
> Gretzky
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