a question not answered on the mailling list

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BILLARD Olivier (ceti++at++worldnet.net)
Wed, 22 Oct 1997 17:47:11 +0100


a few weeks ago, I saw this question, but none of us answered on the list.

Maybe the asker (I guess M. Grollmann) got direct answers, but I'd like to
know if there is a way to do this :

is there a possibility to load and play
quicktime movies or avis or mpegs (from hard disk)
as texture on an object, without special video
hardware ?
Where can I find (if it exists) a -little- source code ?
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