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Re: Suppressing dialog box "the movie file X cannot be found"
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Re: Suppressing dialog box "the movie file X cannot be found"



On files that have had their reference file deleted, it produces the
following error message:

The movie file "(Insert file name here)" cannot be found. Without this file,
the movie cannot play properly.


I need to suppress this dialog. But setting SetMoviesErrorProc doesn't seem
to make it go away. How can I remove this dialog?


There are a couple of newMovieXXX flags in Movies.h you can use depending on the behavior you're seeking.

Check out:

newMovieDontAskUnresolvedDataRefs
newMovieDontInteractWithUser

http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1164.html

regards,
edward

 Edward Agabeg
 WWDR Engineer
 QuickTime
 Worldwide Developer Relations
 Apple

 http://www.apple.com/developer
 http://www.apple.com/quicktime

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