Hi Jean-Louis,

I was afraid you would have a good reason for wanting
the frameRate.

In that case I can't help you but I have a feeling that a little
application could be written (in some programming language?)
that could access that info from the Quicktime Pro player.

Your problem will be that the end user will need to have
the Quicktime *Pro* version installed.

Hum,...doesn't look good

E-mail Bruce Epstein directly, he may like a challenge.

Also, the tech support at Apple might be able to offer suggestions.

Good luck

John



jean-louis valero wrote:

> Dear John
> Thank you very much for your response. Yes you can ask!
> I do need that information, because my Premiere-like application must
> inform the user about the framerate of every movie s(he) uses, to be
> frame-accurate (30,29.97,25,24, 15 im/sec) when s(he) derushes.
> If I can't obtain that, bye-bye my app, it's not serious to let the user
> guess the framerate!
> May be Bruce Epstein would have the answer but I can't find it in his
> marvellous "Lingo in a nutshell".
> jlv


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