Hi all!

Just come across a wierd little niggle with DirectMediaXtra that I hadn't
noticed before. For some reason I can't seem to find a Direct to Stage
option that would allow me to screendump the last frame in order to create a
smooth transition between the mpeg and the not mpeg, so to speak.

There are pretty obvious workarounds to this (ie just grab the last frame in
After Effects / Cleaner etc), but I was just wondering if I'm looking in all
the wrong places for this option. Does it even exist at all? Any reason why
it shouldn't? There are occasions when I like to have this option turned off
at runtime for genuine reasons (previously using QT, which does have it) and
I can envisage this causing issues in the future for our current project.

We're using v2.01, by the way.

Any thoughts gratefully recieved!

Cheers

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:lingo-l-admin@;mail4.fcgnetworks.net]On Behalf Of Agustín María
Rodríguez
Sent: 22 October 2002 17:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> wd3 file to director


Jamie Dyer escribió:
 > How do I get all the model's camera's etc. out of an imported w3d
file. I want to be able to list them and then modify them with lingo

        You find useful Ulalla´s tool 3DPI:
http://www.3dpi-director.com/

 > Currently I can access them through their numbers but is there a way
to use their names that they were given in the 3d package?

put member("imported 3D").model[1].name
-- "door"

put member("imported 3D").model("door")
-- "door"

HTH
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