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Introduction to QuickTime Transport and Delivery Guide

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This book describes the principal ways that QuickTime transports and delivers data to specific devices, by using data handler components and by using video output components:

Note:  This book replaces two previously separate Apple documents: “Data Handler Components” and “Video Output Components.”

You need to read this book if you plan to create a data handler component, a video output component, or a sequence grabber component. Sequence grabber components need to be able to select and use data handler components.

Applications programmers who think they may need to call data handler components directly should read the section Using Data Handler Components. The section About Data Handler Components may also be of general interest to QuickTime developers.

Most developers should read the section Video Output Components to understand what video output components are, and when they should be used. Applications developers who will use video output components should also read the section Using Video Output Components and refer to the Functions Used To Control Video Output Components section as necessary.

Organization of This Document

This book is divided into the following chapters:

See Also

The following Apple books cover related aspects of QuickTime programming:



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