#include <quicktime.h>
create a quicktime pointer:
quicktime_t *file;
and open the file in read or write mode. The following code opens
a file in read only:
file = quicktime_open("test.mov", 1, 0));
Argument 1 is the path to a file. Argument 2 is a flag for read access. Argument 3 is a flag for write access. You can specify read or write access by setting these flags. Never specify read and write.
quicktime_open returns a NULL if the file couldn't be opened or the format couldn't be recognized. Now you can do all sorts of operations on the file.
When you're done using the file, call
quicktime_close(quicktime_t *file);
NOTE FOR AVI FILES:
quicktime_is_avi
to see if the file is
AVI.
The procedure for writing an AVI file is described in writing.