Re: Overlapping NSMovieViews step on each other
Re: Overlapping NSMovieViews step on each other
- Subject: Re: Overlapping NSMovieViews step on each other
- From: "Douglas A. Welton" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 07:11:37 -0500
David,
Let QuickTime do the compositing for you. Life gets much easier that way
:^)
Take a look at the QuickTime sample code for QTMovieTrack. It can do
exactly what you want with a picture-in-a-picture feature.
later,
douglas
on 3/29/05 4:35 PM, David Hoerl at email@hidden wrote:
> If I have two NSMovieViews which have some area of overlap, I was
> expecting that one would be dominant and the other one would play
> "under" it.
>
> However, what I see is that they alternate writing to the screen.
>
> How would one put a movie playing on top of another (exactly like the
> picture-in-picture feature of TVs)? Can this be done in one window or
> do I need to stack a second window on top of the first one (and use
> smoke and mirrors when the lower windows is moved around)?
>
> David
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