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Subject: RE: lingo-l nt
It's been a while since I've built a XPlat CD, but from what I
remember this is not correct. each projector needs to be in its own
platform specific partition with its Xtras. the data and movies may be
shared however.
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From: Roy C. Crisman
methinks yes.
put all of the xtras, for both platforms, in one xtras folder, and
put
both projectors at the same level as that one xtras folder.
the mac side/ windows side thing controls what the user sees, but
all
xtras should be in the same folder.
It's been a
all the xtras should be in the same folder, and both projectors should
be at the same level as that folder. is that what you have going on?
-bh
paul wrote:
i just burned a custom cross platform hybrid disc using toast titanium
and director 8.0 and i'm having problems with the xtras being
you use one set of xtras
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From: paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 1:42 PM
Subject: lingo-l nt
i just burned a custom cross platform hybrid disc using toast titanium
and director 8.0 and i'm having problems with the xtras
both of the projectors are on the same level as the xtras folder but the
windows xtras are in an xtras folder on the windows side and the mac
xtras are in an xtras folder on the mac side. is that a problem? would
this cause a problem on the nt side?
paul
R. Bhakti Klein wrote:
all the
i just burned a custom cross platform hybrid disc using toast
titanium
and director 8.0 and i'm having problems with the xtras being
recognized. the mac xtras are on the mac side in an external
directory
and the windows xtras are on the windows side in their own
directory.
anyone had
you use one set of xtras
actually no, you use the xtras on each platform partition that are
specific to that platform, and they ARE different. you must put them
in an Xtras folder next to the projector.
Al Hospers
CamberSoft, Inc.
alatcambersoftdotcom
http://www.cambersoft.com
A famous
methinks yes.
put all of the xtras, for both platforms, in one xtras folder, and put
both projectors at the same level as that one xtras folder.
the mac side/ windows side thing controls what the user sees, but all
xtras should be in the same folder.
i think that the nt side is for some reason
methinks yes.
put all of the xtras, for both platforms, in one xtras folder, and
put
both projectors at the same level as that one xtras folder.
the mac side/ windows side thing controls what the user sees, but
all
xtras should be in the same folder.
It's been a while since I've built a
Is it possible to play multiple sounds (i.e. soundChannel(1)
soundChannel(2)) simultaneously on Windows NT?
Generally, yes.
Also, on NT, is it possible to play a sound on channel (2) while a
Quicktime is playing?
Director 7 (PC obviously).
You can easily play normal sounds at the same time
hus
Colin's admonition to use QT3Mix to mix audio from Director and QuickTime
simultaneously.
I recommended that earlier in the day, before my marbles went astray.
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Is it possible to play multiple sounds (i.e. soundChannel(1)
soundChannel(2)) simultaneously on Windows NT?
Also, on NT, is it possible to play a sound on channel (2) while a
Quicktime is playing?
Director 7 (PC obviously).
Thanks for any responses (preferrably helpful ones :)
Oh, if you
At 14:48 20.12.2000 +1100, minty wrote:
For instance, trying to play a puppetsound can crash if there's nowhere
for Director to write out a temp cache file. The projector also tries to
write out some .dlls into the system folder, which can 'cause grief if
this fails.
To the \Temp directory
Does anyone know where I can go on the net to find out how to solve fatal
errors from Director 7.02 on Windows NT?
Conrad,
From an earlier post, it looks like things were fine on the Mac but not
on NT. Once way I've encountered this is with access privileges on NT.
For instance, trying to play
there's a way to get if the playback machine is running with
Nt or Win9x?
Use BudAPI Xtra's baVersion() function:
[on this machine]
put baVersion("os")
-- "WinNT"
put baVersion("windows")
-- "5.0"
put baVersion("nt")
-- "5.0"
BudAPI costs, but you can use two functions free per project.
Can someone let me know if there are there any specific know
problems/solutions when a projector created on Win98 and needs to run on
NT
based on my limited experience, there's nothing particular to the
projektor-creation you need to be aware of... But there are certainly many
other issues to
I agree with Rich regarding NT - and I myself develop using Director under
NT. I am not too sure about the performance issues that were mentioned as a
result of the machines being older as I use NT because 95/98 don't support
dual processors properly.
So far as sound and video are concerned - I
the show has moved to another frame. This has solved that problem.
Will Brown
Creative Services
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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:56 AM
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I agree with Rich
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I agree with Rich regarding NT - and I myself develop using Director under
NT. I am not too sure about the performance issues that were mentioned as
a
result of the machines being older as I use NT bec
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Subject: RE: lingo-l NT projector question
For 16-bit or better shows at 800 X 600 ppi I've made the minimum
requirement a 266 Mhz box. Video can have a lot of flavors on NT so make
sure your user has the properly installed codecs f
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