Re: QTKit: handle movie playback progress
Re: QTKit: handle movie playback progress
- Subject: Re: QTKit: handle movie playback progress
- From: Sergey Shapovalov <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:52:12 +0400
Forgot to mention one more variant (providing it here for completeness).
4. Use SetMovieProgressProc from QuickTime SDK. But AFAIK mixing
QuickTime SDK (C API) with QTKit (Obj-C API) is not a good idea... Or
is it?
Best regards,
Sergey.
On Apr 9, 2007, at 3:35 PM, Sergey Shapovalov wrote:
My application contains a preview window with a QTMovieView in
which I play QuickTime movies. I want to update my controls (for
example, move a slider) as the movie being played goes on (this is
quite a typical issue, I assume). My question is: what is the
recommended way to achieve this? At the moment, I see 3 following
variants.
1. Timer. I can update my controls on a timer just like in this
sample code:
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/08/15/quicktime_cocoa.html
While QTMovieView is playing a movie, the timer fires every 0.1 sec
and sends a message to my window controller making it update the
controls.
Everything does work for me except one thing. When I begin resizing
the window, the movie goes on playing, but the timer stops firing,
and thus the slider stops moving. Can I use threads to overcome
this defect?
Besides, using hard-coded constants (like 0.1 sec) is not what is
typically considered as right design. Using callbacks is typically
recommended for cases like this. So I went on looking for other
solutions...
2. Delegate. I can associate a delegate class with the movie being
played, and implement movieShouldTask method in the delegate. With
this approach, I face exactly the same problem as the one I found
in this list archives (posted more than a year ago):
On Mar 5, 2006, at 2:32 PM, Aleaxander Cohen wrote:
Im using a QTMovie in an app to control music and video. Whenever
i send the 'play' message, the media starts playing for about 3
seconds, then abruptly stops. <...> I did find a fix, but im not
sure why i actually need to do this with QTKit. Im calling
'MoviesTask(NULL, 0)' in the QTMovie movieShouldTask: delegate.
The same happens to me. Everything is all right when I don't
associate my delegate class with the movie, or when my delegate
doesn't implement movieShouldTask method, or when I call MoviesTask
(NULL, 0) from this method. However, I also found a reply from Tim
Monroe to that letter (so I added Tim to recipients of this my e-
mail):
The movieShouldTask: delegate is not officially deprecated, but
its use is not currently advised.
Does that mean that using QTMovie delegate to handle movie playback
progress is not recommended?
3. Notifications. I can register a handler for QuickTime
notifications and update controls when a matching notification
arrives. The problem is that I'm not sure if QT does periodically
send any notification while just playing a movie.
QTMovieTimeDidChangeNotification seemed to be the right one, but as
I found on the web, "The QTMovieTimeDidChangeNotification
notification is not, for instance, posted whenever the movie time
changes; rather, it's posted whenever the movie time changes to a
value different from what it would be during normal movie
playback." So, is there any other notification I can use?
Best regards,
Sergey.
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