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[QuickTime] Please let me sleep
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[QuickTime] Please let me sleep


  • Subject: [QuickTime] Please let me sleep
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 21:37:29 +0100

With the introduction of QT 6 (or may be an earlier version), when a movie is played, it's sending events to the Power Manager to tell it not to fail asleep because Bruce Willis is saving the world in a movie and it would not be cool to cut his performance.

This is cool as it was an annoying problem with previous versions of QuickTime on OS X.

But is it possible to disable this feature for a specific movie playing in a Cocoa (NSRunLoop) application?

I've tried to have a look at the QuickTime documentation but didn't find any indication about this. I also had a look at the Movies.h header with no success. NSMovieView is quite mute too.
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