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Re: InitializeQTML() locking up



Are you calling InitializeQTML from your DLLEntryPoint (aka. DLLMain)? You should not (this is a known limitation on Windows; you can't load DLLs from a DLLEntryPoint without risking deadlock, and InitializeQTML loads several DLLs).

Greg

On Dec 21, 2004, at 10:17 AM, Ken Baer wrote:

I have some QuickTime code that has been working well on the PC version of our application. I have moved it from a larger DLL to a small DLL plugin. Now when I call InitiizeQTML(), it never returns from it. No error, it just doesn't come back. I am including Movies.h, QuickTimeComponents.h, and QTML.h, and have installed the latest library and includes. I am linking the latest .lib. I would prefer not to use the QuickTime DLL, because we don't want to have to ship it with our app.

Any ideas?  I can't figure out what it's doing.

-Ken Baer.
Hash, Inc.
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