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Chad Briggs
October 31, 2007 at 8:03 pmMarco-
Well, i guess thats what i meant. That i’d like to see the QT player have the same timecode functionality that your FLV player enjoys (along with the ability to make notes and such at specific points). But you already addressed that in a previous email that it would be difficult i guess.
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Walter Biscardi
October 31, 2007 at 8:42 pm[Chad Briggs] “That i’d like to see the QT player have the same timecode functionality that your FLV player enjoys”
You do know that quicktime player reads timecode now?
https://blogs.creativecow.net/node/168
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Marco Solorio
October 31, 2007 at 9:52 pmActually, not difficult but time-consuming to develop since it would require an entirely new architecture that’s different than the FLV version. I’d really like to see where H.264 goes with FLV support. And yes, now I understand the root of your question.
Truth is though, I may very well make a dedicated QuickTime viewer like the FLV version once some other new major features are out the door. There are some really cool things coming up! =)
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Chad Briggs
November 1, 2007 at 6:57 pmWalter-
Yep, i knew that, (and your right, extremely handy). I guess maybe what i was trying to get at was the timecode based “notes” interface he built for the FLV player (like how adobes clip notes function).
-chad
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