Hi
I did use Joliet file names, and all the files are in the partition, and I
can open them from the cd, but the strange part is, if I try and import them
from the cd into director, it can't read them? I can browse to the files,
and then director simply creates some sort of a reference to the files, and
asks for the path again. If I import them from the harddisk, it works.
Now I am trying a different cd-burning software. Does anyone know of some
software, that is sure to work, and is available for download somewhere?

-Natalia


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Sent: 11. juli 2001 08:00
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Subject: RE: <lingo-l> QuickTime path names on Mac



>Ok, now I am pretty tired of this problem. I have isolated the problem to
be
>the actual burning of the CD, I am using Toast, and have tried burning it
>both as an ISO, and as Hybrid, non of which worked, but if I burn it as a
>Mac volume, it works! Why?

Did you use Joliet file names? Are you sure your QuickTime movies are in
the HFS partition? Can you see them if you put the disc in the Mac? If so,
can you play them outside of Director?

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson


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