On Aug 16, 2012, at 3:58 AM, Christian Schmitz <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> For this you need to change to QTMovie.
> 
> It could be that 160x120 is the start size for a video which is being loaded.

Thank you! Some progress :)

I changed to using a QTKitMovieMBS just like this:

    MyMovie = QTKitMovieMBS.LoadMovieFromURL( "rtsp://therestofthepath", err)   
  
    MyMovie.play

and that appears to connect OK at least it asks me for the RTSP password to the 
stream and does not return an error. However the:

MyMovie.currentFrameImage

always returns nil. I'm basically just pulling a frame out of the stream every 
second or so to look at and those are always nil. Is there a trick to getting 
it to actually render the image? I CAN see that the size changes correctly, if 
I output the naturalsizeheight and width I can see them start at 120x140 and 
then a few moments later jump to 640x480 which means it is really connecting to 
the stream, I just can't get an image out of it.

Thanks,
        James


James Sentman                       http://sentman.com          
http://MacHomeAutomation.com



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