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<blockquote data-quote="diehard2" data-source="post: 93904" data-attributes="member: 19989"><p><quote>no</p><p>un-registering and re-registering is required to get a new version to work.</p><p></p><p>you could write a short bat file which does the unregistering, so you do not have to do that manually after installing the svn build.</p><p>simply execute your bat file then to unreg the filters.</quote></p><p></p><p>Actually, I do use a batch file, I was thinking of other people this might nail. DShow problems are irritating and hard to track down unless you have more than a cursory knowledge of DShow. As long as you don't change any CLSIDs, there is no need to reregister. I've written several filters and I don't reregister each time I rebuild my project unless I've changed an interface. Perhaps an extra screen in the app asking if one wants to register the filters would be nice. However, I digress, I think the SVN installer is very nice, this has been my only pet peeve with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diehard2, post: 93904, member: 19989"] <quote>no un-registering and re-registering is required to get a new version to work. you could write a short bat file which does the unregistering, so you do not have to do that manually after installing the svn build. simply execute your bat file then to unreg the filters.</quote> Actually, I do use a batch file, I was thinking of other people this might nail. DShow problems are irritating and hard to track down unless you have more than a cursory knowledge of DShow. As long as you don't change any CLSIDs, there is no need to reregister. I've written several filters and I don't reregister each time I rebuild my project unless I've changed an interface. Perhaps an extra screen in the app asking if one wants to register the filters would be nice. However, I digress, I think the SVN installer is very nice, this has been my only pet peeve with it. [/QUOTE]
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