Hi Joseph,

as you see, you can't just add your custom view to the QTMovieView. One solution to your problem would be to add your custom view to a borderless window, and add that window to your NSWindow containing the QTMovieView. Another solution would be to use CoreAnimation and use a QTMovieLayer instead of QTMovieView. Then you would be able to place any other CALayer in front of the movie layer.

Best regards,
Oliver


Am 25.03.2008 um 14:33 schrieb Joseph Ayers:

I'm working on an application to make measurements on each of the frames of a QTMovie. I have a window with a QTMovieView and a superimposed NSView. When the QTMovieView is offset from the NSView, My app draws to the NSView, but when they are exactly overlaid, I see nothing in the image. In fact, right on the edge, my NSView elements are clipped. It seems like the NSView is behind the QTMovieView. I've tried

        [mMovieView addSubview:measureView]; and

[mMovieView addSubview:measureView positioned:NSWindowAbove relativeTo:mMovieView];

But neither seems to get renderings of NSView to appear above the QTMovieView.
How can I get the NSView superimposed over the QTMovieView?

Thanks,
Joseph

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