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GETTING STARTED Projects in this folder expect to find the QuickTime Mac OS SDK and QuickTime Win32 SDK (that is, the QuickTime header files and libraries) in the folders QTDevMac and QTDevWin, respectively, both of which are expected to be in the parent of the parent of the parent of the folder containing the .mcp file. If you have placed the required header files and libraries elsewhere, you will need to change the access paths of the projects. QUICKTIME STREAMING SAMPLE CODE This folder contains sample code for QuickTime Streaming RTPMediaPacketizer components and RTPReassembler components. These components packetize or reassemble multimedia data that is streamed over RTP. Sample Code Organization The sample code is organized into two Metrowerks CodeWarrior Pro 3 projects, one for Component Video RTP components and one for IMA Audio RTP components. Each project defines four targets: - a Mac OS packetizer component ('thng') file; - a Mac OS reassembler component file; - a Win32 packetizer DLL; and, - a Win32 reassembler DLL. Building Win32 Component (.qtx) Files The .dll files need to be converted into QuickTime component (.qtx) files. In general, you do this by first creating the .dll file, then building the QTML resource (.qtr) file using the Rez tool, and then combining the .dll file and the .qtr file into a QuickTime component (.qtx) file using the RezWack tool. If you are using CodeWarrior on the Windows platform, you can build the .dll file using CodeWarrior and then build the .qtr and the .qtx files using the batch file (.bat) provided (for example, RTPMPIMAAudio.rez.bat). If you are using CodeWarrior on the MacOS platform, you can build the .dll file using CodeWarrior, but you must build the .qtr and the .qtx files on Windows, using the batch file (.bat) provided. Here's what you need to do: (1) Build the .dll file using CodeWarrior on the MacOS. (2) Copy the .dll file, the Headers folder, and all the .r files in the Sources folder to a Windows machine. Put them into a folder that is a child of a sibling of the QTDevWin folder. (In other words, put those files into a folder in the WinSampleCode folder that is a sibling of the QTDevWin folder.) (3) Execute the batch files (for example, RTPMPIMAAudio.rez.bat). The batch file will build the .qtr and .qtx files.
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