I have a mov file, that I am modifying by adding a track with an image to the beginning of the movie (using QTMovie's -addImage method). When I flatten such a movie (using -writeToFile: method of QTMovie), I get an another .mov file with this "watermark" in the beginning. But when I try to play it, I end up with the message that QuickTime 7 needs to be installed in order to play such a file (original not-processed mov file didn't require QuickTime Player 7 and could be played fine in QT Player X which comes with Snow Leopard and Lion).
I am wondering whether it is possible to make this file be able to be played on QuickTime Player X? I wouldn't like the users of my application to be obliged to install this old version of the player. Furthermore, some applications like Final Cut Pro 7, Telestream Episode Engine encoder, Autodesk Smoke - just do not understand this "file format" correctly, after adding an image track to it.
Would it be possible to add an image as a movie track, not as an image track, somehow? Maybe using an old QT API? (QTKit seems to be raw still, anyway).
I am specifying "mpv4" as an image encoder (in the -addImage method), but still this watermark image is not considered as a movie track but rather as an image track encoded with the movie encoder.
Thank you!
[QTMovie addImage:forDuration:withAttributes:]
does not add a new track, but an image to the existing one. How did you flatten the movie? Did you use 'QTMovieFlatten' attribute? What does the watermark look like?