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Re: QTTrack is awfully limiting
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Re: QTTrack is awfully limiting


  • Subject: Re: QTTrack is awfully limiting
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 16:09:35 -0500


I'm not that QuickTime / QTKit savvy, so take this with a grain of salt, but ...


I may be daft, but there doesn't seem to be any way to create a QTTrack with a movie in it.

A "movie" can consist of multiple tracks (whether audio or video). How is it to know what track(s) within the second movie you want if you simply hand it the entire movie?


You can create a new track with an existing track from a given movie, however.

Am I just missing something obvious, or will I have to resort to some ugly hack like adding a new track for every image of a movie I want to overlay?


This appears to be a separate question which I'll leave to those who actually know the answer. :-) It's more likely you'll get better answers posting this to the quicktime-api list.


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I.S.


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