On Oct 23, 2004, at 10:20 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
To be able to "overlay" controls on a quicktime player you will have to
set its "alwaysbuffer" to true!
But then the playback is ehmm.. extremely jerky...
To put it straight: You can't do that! Sorry :-(
I am no techie, but i think QT "claims" that p
Bon jour Christian,
> Hallo,
>
> I have a menu where the user selects buttons to continue ;
>
> I've tried to set a player as background animation ; the player's
> layer is 1
> and should stay 1 when playing the movie in the background.
>
> When you are in the dev mode the movie is played as expec
>> Could anybody help ?
>
> To be able to "overlay" controls on a quicktime player you will have to
> set its "alwaysbuffer" to true!
>
> But then the playback is ehmm.. extremely jerky...
> To put it straight: You can't do that! Sorry :-(
>
> I am no techie, but i think QT "claims" that part of
Bon jour Christian,
Hallo,
I have a menu where the user selects buttons to continue ;
I've tried to set a player as background animation ; the player's
layer is 1
and should stay 1 when playing the movie in the background.
When you are in the dev mode the movie is played as expected (in the
backg
Hallo,
I have a menu where the user selects buttons to continue ;
I've tried to set a player as background animation ; the player's layer is 1
and should stay 1 when playing the movie in the background.
When you are in the dev mode the movie is played as expected (in the
background and the butto