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Re: Problem running CocoaDVDPlayer sample
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Re: Problem running CocoaDVDPlayer sample


  • Subject: Re: Problem running CocoaDVDPlayer sample
  • From: John Johnson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 19:10:32 -0500

> Didn't there used to be a technote on how to circumvent this behavior?
> iTunes pulls some of the same trickery.

I doubt Apple would build in a way to circumvent this behavior. That would defeat the purpose of having it there in the first place.
That said, you can build a kernel extension that circumvents this; it basically just hijacks the ptrace call for PT_DENY_ATTACH and immediately returns. I use something similar myself._______________________________________________

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 >Problem running CocoaDVDPlayer sample (From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>)
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