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Re: Mac OS X & MovieExportDoUserDialog



Any chance you're calling MovieExportDoUserDialog from an auxiliary thread? That doesn't really work.

-Henry

On Feb 24, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Nigel Jewell wrote:

Hi all,

I have a small command line application that prompts a user for a set of export parameters using MovieExportDoUserDialog and then exports using ConvertMovieToFile. This application works fine on Windows, but misbehaves a little under Mac OS X.

When the MovieExportComponent dialogue appears, clicking on "Size" causes the application to hang. i.e. the dialogue becomes unresponsive and I have to CTRL-C to quit. Similarly "Filter" doesn't enable the "Cancel" or "OK" buttons, and the "Hinter" dialogue is completely greyed out.

Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this?

It is written in C++ and compiled with GCC-3.3 using Mac OS X 10.4.5 and QuickTime 7.0.4.
--
Nige.


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