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Website: [http://www.medialooks.com http://www.medialooks.com] | Website: [http://www.medialooks.com http://www.medialooks.com] | ||
MediaLooks is a software development firm focused on digital media (multimedia) technologies. The core expertise of the company lies in the areas of [[DirectShow]], multi-threaded programming and performance optimization. | MediaLooks is a software development firm focused on digital media (multimedia) technologies. The core expertise of the company lies in the areas of [[Microsoft DirectShow API|DirectShow]], multi-threaded programming and performance optimization. | ||
The company provides custom software development services and sells a range of DirectShow products for developers, such as Text & Graphics Overlay, Video Mixer, Screen Capture, Multiplexor, Stream Buffer, etc. | The company provides custom software development services and sells a range of DirectShow products for developers, such as Text & Graphics Overlay, Video Mixer, Screen Capture, Multiplexor, Stream Buffer, etc. | ||
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MediaLooks QuickTime DirectShow source is a DirectShow wrapper for Apple’s runtime that allows to integrate [[QuickTime]] media within DirectShow with very few development efforts. The QuickTime Source is available as a developer version and as a free plugin for [[Windows Media Player]]. | MediaLooks QuickTime DirectShow source is a DirectShow wrapper for Apple’s runtime that allows to integrate [[QuickTime]] media within DirectShow with very few development efforts. The QuickTime Source is available as a developer version and as a free plugin for [[Windows Media Player]]. | ||
The company’s DirectShow expertise is based on a proprietary ATL-based DirectShow SDK, which is a more sophisticated replacement for [[Microsoft’s]] DirectShow Base Classes. | The company’s DirectShow expertise is based on a proprietary ATL-based DirectShow SDK, which is a more sophisticated replacement for [[Microsoft|Microsoft’s]] DirectShow Base Classes. | ||
Another proprietary technology is MultiGraph, which allows management of multiple graphs in a DirectShow application. Two products –24/7 Capture (for video capture with file switching without frame loss) and MultiGraph Sink/Source (for seamless playback of multiple files) are based on this technology. | Another proprietary technology is MultiGraph, which allows management of multiple graphs in a DirectShow application. Two products –24/7 Capture (for video capture with file switching without frame loss) and MultiGraph Sink/Source (for seamless playback of multiple files) are based on this technology. |
Revision as of 06:30, 29 November 2006
Website: http://www.medialooks.com
MediaLooks is a software development firm focused on digital media (multimedia) technologies. The core expertise of the company lies in the areas of DirectShow, multi-threaded programming and performance optimization.
The company provides custom software development services and sells a range of DirectShow products for developers, such as Text & Graphics Overlay, Video Mixer, Screen Capture, Multiplexor, Stream Buffer, etc.
MediaLooks QuickTime DirectShow source is a DirectShow wrapper for Apple’s runtime that allows to integrate QuickTime media within DirectShow with very few development efforts. The QuickTime Source is available as a developer version and as a free plugin for Windows Media Player.
The company’s DirectShow expertise is based on a proprietary ATL-based DirectShow SDK, which is a more sophisticated replacement for Microsoft’s DirectShow Base Classes.
Another proprietary technology is MultiGraph, which allows management of multiple graphs in a DirectShow application. Two products –24/7 Capture (for video capture with file switching without frame loss) and MultiGraph Sink/Source (for seamless playback of multiple files) are based on this technology.
Another notable technology is that of the Audio/Video Synchronizer – developed for solving audio and video synchronization issues.