From: "Craig A. Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What do I need to do to make Real Player load my plug-in
Hi,
If your system tray shows the RealPlayer Quick Launch icon, that means
that parts, if not all, except the UI, of the RealPlayer are running and it
will not load your plug-in until the next time you restart the RealPlayer.
Please make sure that the SystemTray Quick Start feature is disabled before
adding or removing plug-ins from the plug-ins directory.
Craig
Samurai Coder
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From: "RealForum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 4:18 AM
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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