Thanks Mark,
Yes I could.
But the thing is to have maybe hundreds of movies which have to
opened and closed. This would be both time consuming and a lot of
"visual garbage"
So I will try the "other Mark's " suggestion.
Again Thanks to all Marks
Andreas
On 14.07.2008, at 17:28, Mark Lively wrote:
> On Jul 14, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Andreas Kiel wrote:
>
>> Thanks Mark
>>
>> On 14.07.2008, at 02:04, Mark Lively wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> typeList
>>>> -> {"Video Track", "vide", 0, 0.0, 0, "Sound Track", "soun", 2,
>>>> 48.000499725342, 24, "Timecode Track", "tmcd", 0, 0.0, 0}
>>>> so that works and is correct (somehow: the sample rate looks a
>>>> bit strange)
>>>>
>>>> In both cases it's the same QT file.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
>>>
>>> I think the problem is with system events.
>> ... and for the confirmation that I'm not an idiot
>>
>>>
>>> If you are using Studio you have a few additional options. You
>>> can load the movie into a player and use that to get some or all
>>> of the properties (haven't done this, not sure which ones you can
>>> get)
>> I got some simple steps there, but my Cocoa knowledge is around
>> +- 0.
>>>
>>> A second option is to use call method and make cocoa calls the
>>> quick time libraries. Once again, I haven't done this but you
>>> should be able to make a QTMovie and get the QTTracks.
>> See above
>>
>> Thanks
>> Andreas
>>
>
> Very quick and very dirty, but I hope this helps.
>
> on launched theObject
> --display dialog name of every text field of window 1
> set myMovie to POSIX path of (choose file)
> set qtMovie to call method "movieWithFile:error:" of class
> "QTMovie" with parameters {myMovie, 0}
> mylog(myMovie)
> set aname to call method "movieAttributes" of qtMovie ---This
> returns a dictionary the same as an AS record
> set aname to call method "description" of aname --Quick and Dirty
> way to convert it to text
> mylog(tab & aname)
> set tracklist to call method "tracks" of qtMovie
> repeat with atrack in tracklist
> --returns a record that you can pull apart
> set aname to call method "trackAttributes" of atrack
> set trackname to |QTTrackDisplayNameAttribute| of aname
> mylog(trackname)
> set aname to call method "description" of aname
> mylog(tab & tab & aname)
> -- to get one attribute
> -- set aname to call method "attributeForKey:" of atrack with
> parameter "QTTrackDisplayNameAttribute"
> end repeat
> end launched
>
> on mylog(someText)
> set oldcontent to content of text view 1 of scroll view "myBox" of
> window 1
> set content of text view 1 of scroll view "myBox" of window 1 to
> oldcontent & someText & return
> end mylog
>
>
>
> -Mark
> who should have thought of calling description on a record a LONG
> LONG time ago.
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