Trevor....

I've been diving deeply into QT technology since this exchange and wanted to let you know that I looked closely at the Ensharpen codec. Very nice. Easy to see why RR chose to use it for their movies. I'm going to buy the encoder and experiment with it. I need to find a cleaner way of distributing the decoder for my client's extremely unsavvy audience, but I suspect that won't be too hard to figure out. You don't happen to have written a Rev function that does this semi-automagically, do you? :-D

Dan (who is always looking to steal...er *adapt*...other peoples' code)

On Feb 8, 2005, at 7:27 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:

The TechSmith Ensharpen codec is really good for screen capture in the tests I have done.

The problem of course is that the Ensharpen codec doesn't come with QuickTime by default and even though the folks at TechSmith have applied for the component download program it seems that the QuickTime folks aren't doing anything with the program for the time being. What you can do though is check for the installation of the Ensharpen codec as it will be placed in the QuickTime component directory on the users computer and if it isn't there then display a nice dialog that directs the user to the download site. Unfortunate but it would work.

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