On 16 Jul 2009, at 05:15, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
I would like to play a m4v from my bundle and I am using
MPMoviePlayerController to do this. Works great. However in my view
the
designer would like the video to playback overlaid on top of a
graphic of a
television set. I don't seem to be abl
On Jul 16, 2009, at 8:08 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
In the absence of any other info, suggesting QTMovieView seems
reasonable - doesn't the iPhone have an equivalent?
No. The iPhone SDK does not support playing a movie in a window.
Enhancement Request would be the best way to go here.
--
David
On 17/07/2009, at 1:02 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
In fairness he did ask about MPMoviePlayerController which as far as
I'm aware doesn't exist on the Mac.
True, but I had to Google for it to find out it was an iPhone class -
it could equally have been something third party as far as this Ma
In fairness he did ask about MPMoviePlayerController which as far as
I'm aware doesn't exist on the Mac.
On 16 Jul 2009, at 15:19, Graham Cox wrote:
Of course, because you didn't mention it, I didn't realise you were
talking about the iPhone, which might not have QTMovieView like the
Mac d
Of course, because you didn't mention it, I didn't realise you were
talking about the iPhone, which might not have QTMovieView like the
Mac does, which is (I tend to assume) the default platform discussed
here.
It would be useful if people could prefix their messages with iPhone
in some w
Add a QTMovieView as a subview of another view containing the TV set
graphics.
--Graham
On 16/07/2009, at 10:15 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
I would like to play a m4v from my bundle and I am using
MPMoviePlayerController to do this. Works great. However in my view
the
designer would like