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Re: Working with QTTime


  • Subject: Re: Working with QTTime
  • From: Richard Salvatierra <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 20:06:32 -0400

Yes, I was just discovering that. Is there a way to get / convert a QTTime to a float value. Or how do I get a float value (currentTime, duration) directly from a QTMovie?
-Rich



On May 31, 2005, at 8:00 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote:

No, that will not work. QTTime is NOT a float, it is a QTTime struct, which is why it's a NSValue rather than an NSNumber.

-bob

On May 31, 2005, at 4:47 PM, Andrew Merenbach wrote:


Hi, Rich. NSValue has no direct conversion method (well, not at a high level), but NSNumber inherits directly from NSValue. Thus if you replace NSValue with NSNumber in your second and third lines of code, you will be then able to say [durationValue floatValue] or [currentValue floatValue].

I don't know much about QuickTime controls, so if something else is wrong with this method I might not have caught it.

Cheers,
    Andrew Merenbach

On May 31, 2005, at 2:17 PM, Richard Salvatierra wrote:


Disclaimer - New to Objective-C
I am trying to use the ProgressView / Cell class from the developer sample code to create a progress bar for a QTMovie.
I want to get the status of the movie as a percent from currentTime / Duration but do not understand QTTime. Code:
NSDictionary *myAtts = [theMovie movieAttributes];
NSValue *durationValue = [myAtts objectForKey: QTMovieDurationAttribute];
NSValue *currentValue = [myAtts objectForKey: QTMovieCurrentTimeAttribute];
How do I get a float value from an NSValue?
Thanks, Rich
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