QuickTime in Squeak

Jim Benson jb at speed.net
Mon Apr 26 23:24:08 UTC 1999


Mark,

I've been working on this, as has Maurice Rabb. Lots of caveats, and it only
works on a Mac currently. Maybe someone with a brain could help me along
with this, and get it to work cross platform as well.

The preliminary version is stored at:
http://people.we.mediaone.net/trade/index.htm

The server that this file currently comes off of is pretty brain dead, so
you may have to fiddle with the binary downloaded file. The file is of
Aladdin stuff-it type.

I'd love to hear some ( constructive ) criticisms :-)

jb

Good luck

jb at speed.net



From: Mark Guzdial <guzdial at cc.gatech.edu>
To: <squeak at cs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 1999 1:51 PM
Subject: QuickTime in Squeak


> I remember reading that someone on the list was working on a plugin
> primitive to allow QuickTime video to be displayed on the Squeak Display.
> I just read that QuickTime 4 (beta available off
> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/) includes MP3 playback.  How hard would it
> be to get Squeak to play generic files through QuickTime (on platforms
that
> support it)?  Admittedly, a Squeak-based MP3 decoder would be more fun,
and
> I do understand that MP3 isn't such great quality -- but there's a lot of
> MP3 files out there, and playing with them in Squeak would be cool.
>
> Mark
>
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