Believe me, the appropriate people at Apple are aware of this.

There is more to the problem than just Codecs. There is a lot of other 
functionality missing, too. (Custom Data handling, etc)
But in the meantime, I would really encourage developers to file enhancement 
requests of their own. Currently, QTKit is really the only game in town for 
Media usage.
Lets hope this changes sooner than later!

bob


On Oct 12, 2011, at 1:31 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:

> 
> Le 12 oct. 2011 à 04:46, Robert Monaghan a écrit :
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> A quick word of warning, while QTKit is being deprecated for 
>> AVFoundation/Core Media, there is no third party codec support in the new 
>> APIs. I would consider this while you develop your app. I doubt that 3rd 
>> party codec support for Core media is going to arrive as fast (or as 
>> complete) as we would like.
> 
> Did you fill a feature request about it ? That the only thing we can do, but 
> if there is enough request, maybe it may come faster than expected. 
> CoreMediaIO already has a CoreMedia Unit private API (a seen in the Resources 
> folder of the CoreMediaIO framework), so it may not require too much works to 
> provide an API to third party codecs and muxer/demuxer writers.
> 
> 
> -- Jean-Daniel
> 
> 
> 
> 

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