If anyone is watching who can expedite this, I have started a DTS
incident.
This does appear to be a serious bug in Search Kit.
On 2013-11-14 07:41, Aaron Burghardt wrote:
On Nov 8, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Mark Wright blue.bucon...@virgin.net
wrote:
It doesn’t crash if you replace the crashing
I've got a NSPersistentDocument. I have read the Concurrency with Core
Data in the Core Data Programming Guide and am following the typically
recommended approach which is to create separate managed object context
(MOC) for each thread, but to share a single persistent store
coordinator (PSC)
For a JPG image, I can just use CGImageSourceCopyPropertiesAtIndex to
obtain the various bits of EXIF information from the image. However,
this API does not work with quicktime movie files.
What similar Cocoa APIs can I use to extact EXIF information from a
Quicktime movie file? Or, if
I've got a sample project demonstrating the problem at:
https://files.me.com/ericgorr/vboa2p
(if for some reason you cannot access it, let me know and I'll send it
direct...it's only ~39k.)
If you run the application, pressing the Start Code Loop or Start Draw
Loop buttons, will require a