![]() ![]() You can get a book by John Cromie called "Quicktime for. ![]() You can install Quicktime for free from Apple, and I'm assuming that you've done that. You also mentioned Quicktime, and that's a different beast. ![]() If you can't play the file, then you need a codec first, and then you can use the DirectShow-based stuff to take it apart. If you can play the file you want in Windows Media Player (assuming AVI or MPEG or WMV), then you have the codecs already. The codecs are the little pieces of code that know how to read a video file format. You'll also need codecs that support the formats that you're wanting to query. I think there's an example with that package that gets the information you're looking for.īut that's not the whole answer. For example, there's or that "wraps" the DirectShow weirdness in a managed wrapper. You should look into DirectShow, and the. ![]()
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