On Aug 1, 2006, at 8:30 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:

On Jul 31, 2006, at 9:58 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

Trevor DeVore wrote:
I recall seeing some QT API that will "knock-out" portions of a QT movie so QT doesn't draw that section to screen (meaning you could put a Rev button there) but I would be surprised if this gets implemented in Rev.

How would that differ from turning on the alwaysBuffer property to put a button over the movie?

You don't get the same performance and certain QT features stop working when you have alwaysBuffer set to true.

I should note that alwaysBuffer performance may have improved with 2.7 since a change was made to how QT is handled. From Whats_New.txt:

"For the QT variant of the player, if QT6 or above is installed it utilises the QTGetTimeUntilNextTask API to ensure that it always updates itself when
necessary. This should result in smoother playback than was previously
available - particularly for buffered players."


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Trevor DeVore
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