Fumio...
Nope, you're not dreaming. This BUG, and yes it is a BUG, is a real pisser. 
I came across it a couple of months ago while working on a CD (4.5 hours of 
audio on it). First, what audio program are you using? PEAK/SE16/Sound Forge
I found a bug with PEAK and submitted to them. In the next update it will 
be fixed. I have also spoken to some of the MM folk about it and they are 
working on rectifying it. What I ended up doing was converting all of my 
SWA's/MP3's into QT audio files with a text track. I had to modify my code 
a little bit, but everything from then on went relatively smoothly. If you 
are worried about the file size growing when you convert to QT don't be. I 
found the size to increase between 5-10 MB for every hundred megs of audio.
HTH
Later.

...Neil

At 06:55 PM 10/5/00 +0900, you wrote:
>I found that cue points of a relatively long SWA sound (more than three 
>minutes)
>were strangely changed.  I tested the problem with Director 7.0.2 and 8.0 on
>Macintosh and Windows.
>
>But when I import the same SWA file as an internal sound the result is changed
>as follows:
>
>put member("ImportedSWA").type
>-- #sound
>put member("ImportedSWA").cuePointNames
>-- ["C0200", "C0010", "C0210", "C0020", "C0220", "C0030", "C0230", "C0040",
>"C0240", "C0050", "C0250", "C0060", "C0260", "C0070", "C0270", "C0080", 
>"C0280",
>"C0090", "C0290", "C0100", "C0300", "C0110", "C0120", "C0130", "C0140", 
>"C0150",
>"C0160", "C0170", "C0180", "C0190"]
>put member("ImportedSWA").cuePointTimes
>-- [5216, 10000, 15216, 20000, 25216, 30000, 35216, 40000, 45216, 50000, 
>55216,
>60000, 65216, 70000, 75216, 80000, 85216, 90000, 95216, 100000, 105216, 
>110000,
>120000, 130000, 140000, 150000, 160000, 170000, 180000, 190000]
>
>Does anyone confirm this problem?  And any comments and suggestions would be
>very appreciated.


[To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to
http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi  To post messages to the list,
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo.  Thanks!]

Reply via email to