MacDevCenter on Quicktime Changes for Developers
Chris Adamson continues discussing what's new in Quicktime 7, this time focusing on What's New For Developers in QuickTime by discussing "some of the most prominent changes from a developer point of view, including: the QTKit API for Cocoa, the new QuickTime MetaData API, support for frame reordering codecs, Core Audio-based sound enhancements, and QuickTime for Java."The coolest part of this, I think, is the following: "QTKit, which significantly increases the number of things you can do in Cocoa and Objective-C, without needing to resort to more difficult C calls to QuickTime itself." Don't have to resort to C? That sounds like my level of very novice development!
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Chris Adamson continues discussing what's new in Quicktime 7, this time focusing on What's New For Developers in QuickTime by discussing...
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Yikes! someone needs to up the jpeg compression ratio on that picture!
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