Re: Brightness/contrast in NSMovieView?
Re: Brightness/contrast in NSMovieView?
- Subject: Re: Brightness/contrast in NSMovieView?
- From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 08:27:37 -0700
- Thread-topic: Brightness/contrast in NSMovieView?
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 19:57:45 -0400, Michael Watson <email@hidden>
said:
>Yeah, I've had to convert to a QTMovieView, which wasn't TOO hard (a
>lot of dependent code was swapped out, and overall, it's more
>flexible now).
>
>I have, however, run into an odd problem (what appears to be one of
>the last remaining hurdles to getting where I want to be):
>
>If I resize my window and quit the app, the new window size is saved
>to defaults as per my wishes. When the app is relaunched and the
>window appears with the previously used size, the QuickTime movie is
>just a big white image until I resize the window.
>
>[theWindow display]; // does nothing to solve the issue
>
>Ideas? I've tried a bunch of things so far, but nothing results in
>the movie displaying properly (something other than a white frame)
>until I manually resize the window itself.
>
>The view hierarchy is:
>
>NSWindow > NSBox > QTMovieView
Cannot reproduce; information provided is insufficient for further analysis.
m.
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