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The QTPlgMovieVideoPlay class provides you with support to playback movies containing video without needing to use the Realbasic movieplayer control.

Also, you can specify a set of graphics transformations and effects (brightness and contrast) to be applied to any frame before displaying it onto the screen (you can find more details about the available services consulting the documentation of the super class).







The QTPlgMovieVideoPlay class constructors are called when you create a new instance of the class, while the ˜QTPlgMovieVideoPlay class destructor, is called automatically when the class is no more in use. Also, you can invoke the class destructor by setting the instance of the class to nil.
Once a new class instance is returned, it is good practice to check the class property to be sure that the new object can be used. See the QTPlgMovieVideoPlay’s validity conditions for more details.

The class provides you with the following initializer methods:
(m as )
this constructor tries to create a video presentation context for the movie specified by the m; the class makes a copy of the source movie, so you can safely dispose of it as soon as it is more convenient for you. On the other hand, this implies that, any change done to the source movie does not affect the movie retained by the presentation context; instead you can use the class property to modify the source movie. If the movie does not contain any video track, the method fails and the new class instance

returns a reference to the source movie