The CDs are very simple - the ability to go forward, backward, home,
quit ... each slide has sound and many have simple animation based on
cue points. There is a quiz at the end and that's about it. 

Tanya

Kurt Griffin wrote:
> 
> > I've developed a series of CDs on Public Health using Director 7 ... the
> > client now wants them to go on their website as well ... what are the
> > pros and cons of using RealMedia, Shockwave, or Flash? What are the
> > development implications as well as the lingo implications of doing
> > this? Should I expect to "redevelop" them or can it be a simple process?
> 
> Well, obviously creating the same functionality in Flash or Real is going to
> be a redo. Director movies made for CD can be a redo as well, depending on
> how much functionality is involved, and whether any thought was given to an
> eventual shockwave delivery.
> 
> The main question is: what do your dir assets consist of? How much
> functionality do you have to recreate if you port them? How simple a process
> it will eventually be is entirely dependent on what it is you're trying to
> port.
> 
> -Kurt
> 
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