Re: Text track in QTMovie
Re: Text track in QTMovie
- Subject: Re: Text track in QTMovie
- From: Joe Turner <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 19:33:40 -0600
Okay, so I did what you said, but yet, it still won't show me the
track names. Here is my code:
Media media = [[[[[movieView movie] tracksOfMediaType:QTMediaTypeText]
objectAtIndex:0] media] quickTimeMedia];
TimeValue64 timeValue = 0;
TimeValue64 duration = 0;
GetMediaNextInterestingDecodeTime(media, nextTimeMediaSample +
nextTimeEdgeOK, timeValue, fixed1, &timeValue, &duration);
ByteCount size;
GetMediaSample2(media, NULL, 0, &size, timeValue, NULL, NULL, NULL,
nil, nil, 1, NULL, NULL);
char chars[size];
GetMediaSample2(media, &chars, size, NULL, timeValue, NULL, NULL,
NULL, nil, nil, 1, NULL, NULL);
NSString *string = [[NSString alloc] initWithBytes:chars length:size
encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSLog(@"String: %@", string);
Thanks,
Joe
On Dec 14, 2008, at 7:03 PM, douglas welton wrote:
Hi Joe,
Since you didn't define "easy" or tell me what you'd tried, then
I'll have to make some assumptions about what you know. I will
assume that you have read the documentation on QT media samples.
The basic steps:
Get the text track.
Get the track media.
loop thru the media samples using a function like
GetMediaNextInterestingDecodeTime() with the parameters of your choice
Use GetMediaSample2() to get the data/length associated with the
text sample.
Create an NSString with the bytes/length returned in the previous
call
regards,
douglas
On Dec 14, 2008, at 7:26 PM, Joe Turner wrote:
I have a QTMovie (that is valid), and it has a text track. I am
wondering if there is any easy way to get the contents of the text
track into an NSString.
Thanks,
Joe
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