On Aug 15, 2012, at 1:50 PM, James Sentman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Maybe you use the functions which take width/height?
>
> I tested with the built in RB openURLMovie and the movie returned from that
> method has the correct size but wont do anything unless I assign it to a
> movie player for display. I really dont need a movie player in this instance
> and hope I wont have to revert to sticking one on a hidden window or
> something like that. If I open the movie with the MBS methods, then i can get
> it to play without assigning it to a movie player, but it's always the same
> default tiny size. If I manually change the size via the movieHeightMBS
> methods then it does change the size of the entire movie, but the content
> stays as a postage stamp in one corner ;)
I think I see what is happening now, I am opening a quicktime stream and not a
movie on disk so when it begins streaming it has a few seconds of that
quicktime icon. That is small, so the movie starts at postage stamp size and
once the stream begins it changes to the larger size. The RB native
openURLMovie seems to recognize this, but the OpenURLMovieMBS one does not, it
stays at the initial size forever then.
Is there a way I can wake it up to the fact that the movie has changed size?
Just changing the size doesn't do anything, it just puts the postage stamp in
the corner of a large white field.
Thanks,
James
James Sentman http://sentman.com
http://MacHomeAutomation.com
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