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Re: NSMovie and DisposeMovie
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Re: NSMovie and DisposeMovie


  • Subject: Re: NSMovie and DisposeMovie
  • From: Des Courtney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 08:39:36 -0500

Finally, my questions:

A) Should I regard this as a bug or feature?  Having initWithMovie:
   NOT auto-dispose makes some sense, but using the NSCopying
   protocol method shouldn't inherit this behavior, methinks...

B) Can anybody out there try this same code with QTMovie (or
   what ever QTKit calls the class)?  I'm still using Panther
   here, and I've heard some bad things about trying to use
   QuickTime 7 on pre-Tiger systems.  I'd like to know if this
   memory leaking behavior is still present.

I take it from the lack of response that users on this list don't use QuickTime much with Cocoa? I just wanted some feedback to see if I should bother posting a Radar bug report or not. It looks like I may have to subscribe to the QuickTime list and ask there, though they will probably be more biased towards Windows and Carbon programming there...

Thanks anyway,

Des

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Des Courtney - Mascon Global, Ltd.
Computer Programmer - Macintosh Specialist
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