Hi Kurt,

(well if this is not a genuine german name, there are no german names at 
all ;-)

> From the Transcript Dictionary:
>
> "It can take Revolution a second or two to load the code needed to use 
> QuickTime, depending on the machine speed. Since this code is only 
> loaded once per session, you can speed up the first occurrence of a 
> QuickTime-related action by calling the QTVersion function during 
> otherwise dead time�for example, during startup of your application�to 
> preload the code."
>
> I have done this in a preopencard handler, however the first time I 
> request QT services thereafter I still get about a 2 second delay.
>
> -Kurt

i had this problem, too, when i hd an application that had  a player on 
its first
card that would be started by an mouseenter.

I was wondering for hours what could cause my app to "hang" for a couple 
of secs :-(

Now i just start a player on opencard of the first card of my apps. 
(Windows only ;-)

I just put an empty sound into that player.

Open your favourite sondediting-app.

Create a new sound and just add 1 or 2 millisecs of silence !!!

Save it as "dummy.au" or whatever and start it when your app starts.

Worked fine for me.

Hope that helps...


Regards from germany


Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


P.S.
I can send you my dummy if you don't have any sound-app.

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