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Custom plugin can't be detected by HitFilm pro 13 #81
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OS? Check that you're exporting the OFX symbols and they're not C++-mangled. |
The operating system is windows10, and the exported plug-in extension is .ofx. |
On Windows, you can use Dependency Walker to check what symbols are exported from a DLL (or .ofx). Make sure the OFX symbols use |
Many hosts create a log file of bundles they have scanned, and what
plug-ins are found in them. Check with HitFilm to see if they do, or try
with a host that does.
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…On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 6:25 AM GaryO ***@***.***> wrote:
On Windows, you can use Dependency Walker
<https://www.dependencywalker.com/> to check what symbols are exported
from a DLL (or .ofx). Make sure the OFX symbols use __declspec(dllexport)
and extern "C".
For more, see MS extern "C"
<https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/exporting-cpp-functions-for-use-in-c-language-executables?view=vs-2019>
and MS __declspec
<https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/exporting-from-a-dll-using-declspec-dllexport?view=vs-2019.>
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I found the reason, because some dynamic libraries used in the plug-in are not linked. |
Plugin I developed can't be detected by hitFilm pro 13, I sure the compiled .ofx file is in the proper place, and in the proper bundle format. Can anyone tell me how to solve this problem?
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