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Re: DVDPlayback
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Re: DVDPlayback


  • Subject: Re: DVDPlayback
  • From: Cary Dean <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 09:23:26 -0700

Devin,

The Apple DVD Player does not get the frames directly. The view is used for location and size purposes of the video.

It is not possible for you to get access to the video frames via the DVDPlayback framework.

Cary

Michael:

Oops, somehow I missed your reply when I made a new post.

Looking at DVDPlayer's nib files, it's viewer window has an HIView
that the video content is drawn into, meaning that there has to be
some way of drawing the video to somewhere else but a window, or some
magic that can be done with HIView.

The reason I want the video frames is not because I have an interest
in making a dvd ripping program, but because I wish to draw the video
in a custom view that supports arbitrary zooming, scrolling, and core
image effects. I cannot do that by just drawing the dvd video in a
window.

Any idea what Apple's player uses to get the frames directly?

Thanks,

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