1) You should probably get a Google Laptop to solve this caps lock issue.

2) There's a framework for your media question:

http://www.karelia.com/imedia/

On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Abhinav Tyagi <abhityag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Although this querry may seem simple to you but since i dont have any idea
> about it,
> i am clueless as how to approach.
>
> Problem: Scanning the disc for media files. As the media files can be
> present anywhere
> in the disc, searching whole disc by enumerating the directory listings will
> be very tedious
> i guess (like combining ls and grep in the terminal).
>
> 1) I need an efficient approach to solve this problem using Cocoa or C++.
> (very Important)
> 2) How will check a file if its a valid media file or data file. Like we can
> have ".dat" files that
>    are video files but data files can also have ".dat" extension. not much
> significant. Is there
>    api that can tell whether a file is media file or not? (not soooo
> important).
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>
>
> Abhinav Kumar Tyagi
> www.verizon.com
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