Also wanted to add another weirdness.

I've been flipping the visible on and off of the pdf xtra sprite as I'm
going to other areas in my movie. The pdf xtra, even though invisible is
ALSO offstage - yet sometimes setting it to be invisible makes it flash
visible even though it's offstage - I'm sure I'm not describing it well,
but since it's only onstage in one frame where it's also visible, it seems
like the flash of the pdf is something about not clearing out the video
buffer, or something.

At any rate, I'm going back to 2.0 --- I'm on a mac g4, 9.2.1


On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> Hey - more of a headsup than anything else.
> 
> I had a project I recently finished using the 2.0 version of the Xtra. I
> had opted to get an acrobat splash upfront by keeping the pdf I was going
> to use later on in the director movie offstage and unseen. I also use some
> QT movies  (along with flash navbars, etc) in one frame. The Flash doesn't
> overlay the QT but buts up next to it, yet that used to cause a QT
> flicker, so I have it going static when video is playing....this was a
> problem I ran into during the first rev of the project.
> 
> Now there were some recent changes that had to be made, so I upped to
> 2.1.1 of the pdf xtra. Now, even though it's offstage, since it's going
> direct to stage it needs to be made invisible in order for the QT to not
> flicker.  Took me a while to realize it given the previous flash problem,
> but making it invisible works.
> 
> As I said, just a headsup.
> 
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