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Re: [Q] How to retrieve FourCC code for a video track?
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Re: [Q] How to retrieve FourCC code for a video track?


  • Subject: Re: [Q] How to retrieve FourCC code for a video track?
  • From: JongAm Park <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:15:07 -0700

Hello, :) Yes. I know that there is SIGGRAPH being held nowadays. :)
You wrote in the NSCoder Night mailing list. :)

A few weeks ago, I visited the Panera on Santa Monica, but didn't see you there. :)
( Oh.. I have not bee in the CocoaHead meeting from last Oct. or Nov.. I have been very busy from that time.. )


By the way, fortunately, I solved the problem. :)

But still have other problem which is more about QuickTime. So, it doesn't fit for pro-apps-dev mailing list.
( Hint : With Drop-Frame video, the returned current temporal position - by dragging the QuickTime movie controller's thumb, or pressing -> key, doesn't correspond to actual temporal position always. It feels like that the starting temporal position which FCP thinks and QuickTime player think are a little different sometimes, but.. anyway.. we noticed a small frame drop, but after a while it caught up with the correct temporal position.)


:) Enjoy the SIGGRAPH!

JongAm Park

Darrin Cardani wrote:
On Aug 7, 2009, at 10:55 AM, JongAm Park wrote:

Well.... I would answer to my own question..

Good detective work! :) Many of us have been at SIGGRAPH, and the internet connections there were terrible. Sorry we couldn't help you sooner.


By the way, is there any safe way to remove the line where NewHandle() is called? Because it is not recommended to be used, I would like to remove it.
However, GetMediaSampleDescription() call looks to ask an allocated new handle.


This is a problem with using QuickTime. It requires that you use some older methods which are deprecated. I'm guessing that will not be the case with QuickTimeX in SnowLeopard, but in the meantime, the only way to get rid of the warning is to turn off warnings about deprecated functions, as far as I know.

Darrin
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