On 25.04.2008, at 20:26, Chris Adamson wrote:

Sorry to come in late, but this is something that occasionally comes up on quicktime-api and quicktime-java. To get text or images on top of a movie, sometimes it's easier to skip the programming approach and achieve the effect with authoring. Using the old QuickTime API, you could add a text track or a one-sample video track (higher in the Z-order, and with a suitable compositing mode), to achieve this effect without having to hack the rendering pipeline.

I'd consider the text look from an QT Text Media handler as "room for improvement". The UTF variant is slightly better. YMMV.
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