Hello John,
on Samstag, 27. August 2005, 01:11:51 you wrote:
JC> The ActiveX control you refer to is the QuickTime ActiveX browser plug-in
JC> control (QTPlugin.ocx) that has been included with QuickTime for some time,
JC> and is designed specifically for QuickTime support in browsers that support
JC> ActixeX plug-ins such as IE.
JC> This plug-in control should not be confused with the new Apple QuickTime
JC> Control (QTOControl.dll) and Object Library (QTOLibrary.dll) that are the
JC> subject of my earlier post on this thread. This new control makes its first
JC> appearance with QuickTime 7. While the new QuickTime Control is primarily
JC> targeted at developers using Visual Basic (6 and .NET), C# and C++, there
JC> is no reason why it should not work in Delphi. The libraries to import are
JC> QTOControlLib and QTOLibrary.
Thanks to clear this up! The new Control is much easier to use.
Unfortunately this control has the same bug as the ActiveX control.
Should i file a new Bug report, or is this covered with the old one?
MfG,
Thomas.
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