From: "Manoj Chaudhari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What do I need to do to make Real Player load my plug-in

Hi,

Check ur system tray for 'RealPalyers StartCenter'
If its there, it should be disable or close it before installing new
plugins.

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Manoj Chaudhari
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Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 2:18 PM
Subject: What do I need to do to make Real Player load my plug-in


 > From: "Truong, Ton H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: What do I need to do to make Real Player load my plug-in
 >
 >
 >
 > I am a newbie and I am trying to write a File Format Plugin and a File
 > Renderer plugin.  I compile the 2 Example
 > File Format and Render plug in in the SDK, and copy the 2 dll's into the
 > directory
 >
 > c:\program files\Real\RealPlayer
 > and
 > c:\program files\common files\real\plugins
 >
 > which is where the other plugins are.
 >
 > I then use Real Player (G2) to load the test data file.  Real Player
 > immediately detected missing plug-in, and looked at the Real Network URL
 > (ignoring the fact that the plugin are already in the local files.)
 >
 > I have tried to copy the dll's into the directory
 >
 > c:\program files\Real\RealPlayer\PlugIns
 >
 > but that does not make any difference.    I went thru old posts, and it
 > looks like Craig Shultz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > ) and Bernie Roehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had the same questions I now
 > have.  I read the reply from Real Network, but
 > realize that that is exactly what I did.
 >
 > The Real Server has no problem loading the 2 dlls and recognized them as
 > plug-ins.  The player just ignores them.
 >
 > Thanks In Advance,
 >
 > file://Ton Truong
 > Xerox Corp.


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