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Wasn't tagging movie formats with profiles properly.
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instead of a proxy value
Quicktime codecType data is a 32 bit value (4 chars coded).
Implemented RNA set/get functions for codecType enum to cope with RNA enum values 24bit precision limitation
Implemented dynamic codecType enum list creation
Carbon quicktime now stores codec settings in "clear" in the QuicktimeCodecSettings dna struct (in addition to the closed atom container in QuicktimeCodecData) to be compatible with the QTKit version
+fixed some warnings
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- added "QuicktimeCodecSettings" struct in DNA
- old "QuicktimeCodecData" opaque struct is nowdeprecated (read only use when QuicktimeCodecSettings is not set)
- fixed small bug when importing deep color movies
Note that you may need Final Cut Pro installed to be able to use the DVCPRO HD codecs
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Following the quicktime import port, here is the movie export feature.
The codec selection remains to be implemented in the ui (render panel).
So the settings are now blocked on codec=jpeg, quality=max.
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This makes quicktime import (.mov & quicktime handled image files such as .gif) available also for 64bit OSX
Unfortunately, Apple currently incomplete implementation of QTKit has much lower performance than old Carbon Quicktime.
FYI, it spawns a 32bit process "QTKitserver" to place calls to Quicktime 7.
So this is mostly meant as a "backup" for 64bit OSX builds, until Apple releases full Quicktime X.
Export part will come just after.
CMake scripts updated: set WITH_QUICKTIME and USE_QTKIT to ON
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