FROM : Devin Lane
DATE : Fri Jul 14 01:57:35 2006
Cary:
Thanks for your reply. How does DVD player apply de-interlacing and
color correction to the dvd video?
Thanks,
On Jul 13, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Cary Dean wrote:
> Devin,
>
> The Apple DVD Player does not get the frames directly. The view is
> used for location and size purposes of the video.
>
> It is not possible for you to get access to the video frames via
> the DVDPlayback framework.
>
> Cary
>
>> Michael:
>>
>> Oops, somehow I missed your reply when I made a new post.
>>
>> Looking at DVDPlayer's nib files, it's viewer window has an HIView
>> that the video content is drawn into, meaning that there has to be
>> some way of drawing the video to somewhere else but a window, or some
>> magic that can be done with HIView.
>>
>> The reason I want the video frames is not because I have an interest
>> in making a dvd ripping program, but because I wish to draw the video
>> in a custom view that supports arbitrary zooming, scrolling, and core
>> image effects. I cannot do that by just drawing the dvd video in a
>> window.
>>
>> Any idea what Apple's player uses to get the frames directly?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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DATE : Fri Jul 14 01:57:35 2006
Cary:
Thanks for your reply. How does DVD player apply de-interlacing and
color correction to the dvd video?
Thanks,
On Jul 13, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Cary Dean wrote:
> Devin,
>
> The Apple DVD Player does not get the frames directly. The view is
> used for location and size purposes of the video.
>
> It is not possible for you to get access to the video frames via
> the DVDPlayback framework.
>
> Cary
>
>> Michael:
>>
>> Oops, somehow I missed your reply when I made a new post.
>>
>> Looking at DVDPlayer's nib files, it's viewer window has an HIView
>> that the video content is drawn into, meaning that there has to be
>> some way of drawing the video to somewhere else but a window, or some
>> magic that can be done with HIView.
>>
>> The reason I want the video frames is not because I have an interest
>> in making a dvd ripping program, but because I wish to draw the video
>> in a custom view that supports arbitrary zooming, scrolling, and core
>> image effects. I cannot do that by just drawing the dvd video in a
>> window.
>>
>> Any idea what Apple's player uses to get the frames directly?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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