Re: NSMovieView uses 3-8% CPU after playing a sound?
Re: NSMovieView uses 3-8% CPU after playing a sound?
- Subject: Re: NSMovieView uses 3-8% CPU after playing a sound?
- From: "Craig S. Cottingham" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 14:28:39 -0500
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On Tuesday, September 18, 2001, at 02:06 , Matt Judy wrote:
"Craig S. Cottingham" wrote:
That might go a ways towards explaining why, when I preview a
QuickTime movie in Finder then try to delete it, I get an error
message saying that the file can't be deleted because it's in
use by another application.
Yes, you'll get that with any file being previewed by the Finder.
But... I can move it to the trash, close the Finder window, and
try to empty the trash, and still I'm told that the file is in
use.
Time for a little exploration with Process Viewer and/or ps.
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Craig S. Cottingham
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