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Quicktime for Java: A Developer Reference

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This book is an essential quick reference for the QuickTime and Java programmer. It provides the reader with a wealth of programming examples as well as a handy reference that provides an in-depth, class-by-class description of the API. The authors are part of the original QuickTime engineering team that pioneered and developed QuickTime for Java. A CD-ROM at the back of the book provides the reader with working sample code and other resources, so you can get started right away building your own Java applications and applets. Apple's QuickTime technology has set the industry standard for developing and distributing multimedia content over the Web and on CD-ROMs. QuickTime's powerful, extensible software toolkit enables programmers, Web content developers, and multimedia producers to deliver state-of-the-art digital content---movies, audio, and music. Using Java, the same application can be deployed on any platform that supports QuickTime. If you know Java, you'll want to tap into the power and extensibility of QuickTime. If you know C or C++, this book will introduce you to the core QuickTime technologies and their usage from Java. Each chapter is designed to bring you rapidly up to speed in particular areas of QuickTime usage with neatly explained and commented sample code and tutorials. * Offers an overview of the QuickTime architecture * Presents an inside look at the QuickTime for Java programming model and architecture* Includes programming examples and tutorials that demonstrate key features* Serves as a comprehensive quick reference of all classes and methods, interfaces and fields in the core QuickTime for Java 1.0 API * Offers an overview of the QuickTime architecture * Presents an inside look at the QuickTime for Java programming model and architecture* Includes programming examples and tutorials that demonstrate key features* Serves as a comprehensive quick reference of all classes and methods, interfaces and fields in the core QuickTime for Java 1.0 API

655 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 14, 1999

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Tom Maremaa

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Tom Maremaa is the author of eighteen novels, including most recently “I, Michelangelo." His earlier novels include "Rule of Law," "Grok," "Imagined," "The Lottery Ticket," "I Am Marjan," and "Metal Heads" from Kunati Inc, which was published in the Spring of 2009. "Metal Heads" was nominated by the American Library Association (ALA) as one of the Notable Books of 2009 and received a starred review in Booklist. All titles are available at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble in ebook and paperback formats.

He has also written a number of nonfiction books. An honors graduate of Dartmouth College, he studied languages, literature and philosophy at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, as a James B. Reynolds Scholar, and worked on his Ph.D in comparative literature at the University of California, Berkeley, as a Ford Foundation Fellow before beginning his career as a novelist, playwright, and journalist.

He lives and works in Silicon Valley as a software engineer with his wife. He travels widely to learn about and understand as many cultures and languages as he can.

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