#ifndef __APPLE__
vout_thread_t *p_another_vout;
- playlist_t *p_playlist = pl_Yield( p_vout );
-
- /* This is a dirty hack for mostly Linux, where there is no way to get the GUI
- back if you closed it while playing video. This is solved in Mac OS X,
- where we have this novelty called menubar, that will always allow you access
- to the applications main functionality. They should try that on linux sometime */
- p_another_vout = vlc_object_find( p_this->p_libvlc,
- VLC_OBJECT_VOUT, FIND_ANYWHERE );
- if( p_another_vout == NULL )
- {
- vlc_value_t val;
- val.b_bool = VLC_TRUE;
- var_Set( p_playlist, "intf-show", val );
+
+ playlist_t *p_playlist = pl_Get( p_vout );
+ if( p_playlist->b_die ) return;
+ vlc_object_yield( p_playlist );
+/* This is a dirty hack for mostly Linux, where there is no way to get the GUI
+ back if you closed it while playing video. This is solved in Mac OS X,
+ where we have this novelty called menubar, that will always allow you access
+ to the applications main functionality. They should try that on linux sometime */
+ p_another_vout = vlc_object_find( p_this->p_libvlc,
+ VLC_OBJECT_VOUT, FIND_ANYWHERE );
+ if( p_another_vout == NULL )
+ {
+ vlc_value_t val;
+ val.b_bool = VLC_TRUE;
+ var_Set( p_playlist, "intf-show", val );
}
else
{