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[Q] Is this a bug in MPMoviePlayerController? Then how to work around?
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[Q] Is this a bug in MPMoviePlayerController? Then how to work around?


  • Subject: [Q] Is this a bug in MPMoviePlayerController? Then how to work around?
  • From: JongAm Park <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 08:04:00 -0700

 Hello, all.

My acquaintance told me that he found a strange problem while using MPMoviePlayerController.
According to him, from second play of a movie file located on a server, a server said that there was a cached movie clip on a client and guided to use the locally cached one, but on the client side, i.e. MPMoviePlayerController, it said that the server information was wrong and rejected it.


Is this a bug? How to work around it, then?

Thank you.

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JongAm Park
Visit my technical blog at http://jongampark.wordpress.com

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