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Getting a frame number in a QTMovieView/QTMovie
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Getting a frame number in a QTMovieView/QTMovie


  • Subject: Getting a frame number in a QTMovieView/QTMovie
  • From: Jean-Nicolas Jolivet <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:50:16 -0400

Hi there!

I was wondering if there's a way to go to a specific frame number (or get the frame number of the QTMovieView's currentLocation)

I can get a QTTime easily but apparently there's no easy way to convert this to a frame number... and getting the frame rate (FPS) of a video is just as hard...

I'm guessing there's a way considering that QuickTime Player does it (if you open a video, click on the timestamp in the lower left corner and change it to Frame Number), but I'm afraid it's not possible using QTKit... anyone can confirm/help ?


Jean-Nicolas Jolivet email@hidden http://www.silverscripting.com

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