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Re: Hack TV


  • Subject: Re: Hack TV
  • From: Diggory Laycock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 23:02:50 +0100

Look on Apple's sample code site for an app called cocoa - SGDataProc.

This shows how to use the sequence grabber in Cocoa.

I recommend watching ADCTV's WWDC 2002 Quicktime Session "QuickTime for Video Intensive Apps."

(assuming the WWDC2002 videos are still up.)


On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 04:51 pm, Michael George wrote:

I want to make an app which does similar things to Hack TV. I would like to start with that code and make incremental changes so that when I break something, I know where to find the problem (I'm very new to QT programming).

However, the sample software is a Metrowerks Code Warrior project. I have Project Builder, and it doesn't seem to be able to import a code warrior MCP project.

I have looked at other code samples, but it looks like *all* the samples which do capture and preview are MCP projects.

Do any of you know of some sample code like Hack TV which is a PB project?

Thanks!
-Michael
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