Re: lingo-l Hybrid disc

2004-08-27 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 8/27/04 11:19 AM, Christopher Phillips at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 caution! some xtras don't like living in the same xtras folder (buddy api)
 the osx and classic versions can't exist in the same folder. i have bundled
 the problem xtras into the appropriate projectors. make sure you don't go
 all the way and then find this to be the case.
 -dr

Also be careful of packages in OSX. I used a bundle for the OS9 Projector
and Xtras, then built a package with that the OSX stuff. I shared the
remaining assets, but I was using PDF files and in OS 9, Acrobat Reader
could NOT find the PDF's inside of the package. There are work around's, but
just wanted to for warn you of what you can expect to run into.

Good luck,
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Re: lingo-l Detecting Media Player Version with Lingo

2004-08-26 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 8/26/04 2:02 PM, Ronald Woodland at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From painful personal experience, after having been burned several
 times by Microsoft's ineptitude at handling video, I suggest you switch
 everything to Quicktime ...even if it's only running on a Windows box.
 Trust me, you'll save yourself a lot of headaches ...and get the
 project delivered on time, too.

BOY, do I agree with that statement. :)
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Re: lingo-l Sound queueing

2004-08-21 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 8/20/04 10:29 PM, Tab Julius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anybody come across this and any insights on how to work around it?
 
 - Tab

Do you have variable silence at the end of each clip? I've gone in and
trimmed down the dead area at the end of an audio clip and that smoothes
things out. 

L8R,
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Re: lingo-l one more try...

2004-08-04 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 8/4/04 1:26 PM, Chuck Neal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Buddy API can do with with baOpenFile
 
 www.mods.com.au

And you can use two functions per project without paying. Use them as many
times in a runtime as you want, but if you need three then you have to
purchase the Xtra.

L8R,
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Re: lingo-l Converting to Japanese

2004-08-04 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 8/4/04 10:32 PM, Kerry Thompson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You won't find a Japanese font that you can reliably display on English
 Windows. Maybe what you should do, then, is to use graphics. You could
 have the graphical text done in Flash and display the Flash sprite if
 you're worried about space. As long as it's unchanging text, I think
 that's what I'd do. Then it would run on any system.

That's a great point. It's a little more work, but at least the text won't
blow out on some systems. I'm going to look into the graphic solution.

Thanks a ton dude,
John


 Cordially,
 
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Re: lingo-l Re: Lingo-l digest, Vol 1 #1305 - 13 msgs

2004-07-10 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 7/10/04 12:28 PM, John Mathis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 at least you're not on vacation...

This is turning into comedy central. :)
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Re: lingo-l Justa stupid question...lol 2 myself

2004-06-23 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 6/23/04 3:38 PM, Pedja Guzvica at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 what does AFAIK stand for
 :¬)...heh..LOL
 
 Anyone 'round Reading, fancy a pint? Now! Urgently now!
 
 :-P

As far as I know.

MGD for me. :)

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Re: lingo-l Justa stupid question...lol 2 myself

2004-06-23 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 6/23/04 4:03 PM, Christoffer Enedahl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ROFLMAO

Rolling on the floor laughing my _ss off! :P

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Re: lingo-l Justa stupid question...lol 2 myself

2004-06-23 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 6/23/04 6:21 PM, Pedja Guzvica at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Right! Got it!
 So what is my _ss off :somethin' to do with SS¿?

There may be little kids on this list and I didn't want to say ASS!

Oops, there I go again. :P

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Re: lingo-l unsuscribe

2004-05-24 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 5/24/04 9:16 AM, Steve Rachels at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Me either :P


 I don't want to.
 
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lingo-l Playback platforms.

2004-05-10 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
Hi all,

Can Director run on Windows CE? Didn't find anything on the MM site, so I
thought I'd ask the masses.


Thanks in advance for any help,
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Re: lingo-l Hybrid DVD

2004-05-04 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 5/4/04 9:32 AM, Cole Tierney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns?  Do you know?
 
 Quite likely. Try HFS+.
 
 I could be wrong, but I think toast will only create HFS hybrids.
 Hdiutil can make a hybrid with HFS+.
 
 The default disc type that comes up in Toast is Mac OS Extended and
 PC (Hybrid) CD.
 
 My coworker may have an older version of toast. He was recently
 having trouble making an HFS+ hybrid.

Roxio says that they DO NOT support partitions of over 2 gig (HFS+), so now
I'm looking for a different solution.

I can create a partition of 3 gig, but once I copy over 2 gig of data to it,
Toast says NO WAY.

I tried creating a dmg with the Disk Copy, but since Toast is doing the
burning, still no luck.

I'm trying to read up on the HDIUtil, but that seems to be a scripting
solution, which will have a learning curve and the client is already ticked
due to the delays. :(

Back to my research,
John

P.S. Thanks everyone for your help and suggestions.

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Re: lingo-l Hybrid DVD

2004-05-04 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 5/4/04 12:50 PM, Colin Holgate at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I just made an image in Toast and then erased it to HFS+. I then
 chose Custom Hybrid, and it didn't complain about having a HFS+
 volume for the Mac data.

It doesn't complain about the image. I created a 3 gig partition and went to
select it and Toast said Ok to write, but after I copied 2.1 gig of stuff
into the partition, Toast says:

cannot be converted to HFS. The volume can be written using the Data
format.

I'm need to cross-link the assets on the Mac side to the PC side. This
(according to Roxio) requires HFS. They said that they do not support HFS+,
except on pure Mac volume. Its the shared files that are causing my problem.

G :(
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lingo-l Hybrid DVD

2004-05-03 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
Can a DVD be burned the same way you burn a Hybrid CD-ROM?

Mac executable, PC executables and shared assests?

We need to share 3.5 gig of LARGE print art on Macs and PC. The interface is
built and works on a normal hybrid CD-ROM. Now we are trying to create the
HUGE hybrid. Any one done something like this and can give a little help?
I'm using Toast to do the burn.

Thanks in advance,
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Re: lingo-l Hybrid DVD

2004-05-03 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 5/3/04 12:30 PM, Cole Tierney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Haven't tried, but I don't see why not. If toast gives you trouble
 and you've got a mac running 10.3 or better, you could make the
 hybrid image with hdiutil.

But aren't DVD-R data discs burned in a different format that CD-ROM data
disc's?

L8R,
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Re: lingo-l Hybrid DVD

2004-05-03 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 5/3/04 2:17 PM, Slava Paperno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, it can. I do this with Toast 5 under OS X 10.2. Toast doesn;t care
 what size your hybrid disc is. Toast 5 doesn;t even call it a hybrid
 CD-ROM; it says hybrid disc. I put PC and Mac executables, shared data,
 and all the rest of it on my hybrid DVD-ROMs, and they work exactly as
 hybrid CD-ROMs do, showing only the right platform files on each platform.

It seems to want to work, but have you ever done this with a Mac volume over
2 gig?

I created my partition/disk image at 2.8 gig. Worked fine and I could mount
it, but as soon as I copied data to that partition exceeding 2 gig I get an
error message that says:

cannot be converted to HFS. The volume can be written using the Data
format.


Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns?  Do you know?


Thanks for your help,

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Re: lingo-l highlighting lines in a multi-line field

2004-04-26 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 4/26/04 10:40 AM, Alexandre Cop at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Do you mean in MX2K4? I've got MX and it highlights the line covered by the
 words, but no more.
 
 ... Alex ...

You can set the forecolor of the sprite, which will hilite the whole line.

L8R,
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Re: lingo-l Shape Projector

2004-04-09 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 4/9/04 12:12 PM, Mathew Ray at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Some have found the Meliora xtras useful for 8-bit masking... dunno
 about OSX support though:
 
 www.meliorasoft.com
 
 ~Mathew

There's always WinShaper from RavWare

http://www.ravware.com/winshaper.htm

L8R,
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Re: lingo-l Opening one projector from another projector

2004-04-09 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 4/9/04 12:43 PM, Mendelsohn, Michael at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hi all...
 
 Are there any caveats to opening one Director projector from another
 Director projector?  Could anything like global or local variables or
 xtras get accidentally cross referenced?  And is there a way to have one
 executable send another executable a sendSprite or other command?  I
 know about buddyAPI's baSendKeys but the parameters seem to be just
 integers, where I'd ideally like to send another projector a string.  Is
 this possible?
 
 Thanks,
 Michael M.

When your projector starts up, it created temp files on the users hard
drive. When the first one is quitting and the second is starting up, the
second one can (and usually will) encounter problems trying to write its
temp files, while the other projected has completed its clean up. (There are
tech notes about this on the Macromedia site somewhere). What I've done in
the past was utilize a little VB app that my first projector calls then
quits. The VB app waits 10 or 15 seconds, (depending what I init it to do),
then it launches the second projector. Problem solved.

Since its two separate run-time experiences I'd write out a text file or
setprefs to store variables or necessary data to be retrieved by the second
projector.

L8R,
John

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Re: lingo-l A Polite Request to Those Leaving on Holiday

2003-12-22 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 12/22/03 10:16 AM, Warren Ockrassa at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There are literally *thousands* of us who do not care you will be out
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Re: lingo-l Open PowerPoint from within director

2003-12-01 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 12/1/03 5:07 AM, Tom van Gemert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I wondered if there is somebody that has some code about opening
 powerpoint presentations from within director movies,
 I'm trying a lot of methods using Buddy API but keep on bumping into
 script errors. Maybe someone already
 has good working code, or a good working method, or some general advise?
 
 Thanks,

This Xtra: http://www.ravware.com/ppviewer.htm will do you just fine. The
developer builds ROCK SOLID Xtras.

L8R,
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Re: lingo-l RE:Mpeg pathing problem

2003-08-14 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 8/13/03 12:06 AM, Slava Paperno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 John,
 
 Assuming you're using MPEG Advance Xtra from Tabuleiro, here is the
 approach that works for me when I have to switch source mpg movies while
 the projector is running.

Thanks. I WISH I was using Tabulerio's. I'm using OnStage Media Xtra from
Visible Light. The client owns the license and want me to use it.

But thanks,
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lingo-l Mpeg pathing problem

2003-08-14 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
My client is having me use the OnStage Media Xtra for Director, because they
own the liscense.

My problem is that everything I've tried has failed to link this video to
the program. I've had to hard code the path of the video, in order for
Director to be able to find it. It wasn't a problem, because the clients
user base SUPPOSEDLY had all their CD drives labeled as D:. Well now we
found out that there are machines that have E: labeled CD drives. What a
surprise.

Anyway, Director can't find the video in a video folder below its
subdirectory and it can't even find it in the SAME directory that my
projector is in. The ONLY way we've ever gotten this video to be found is a
straight hard-coded path. (ie. D:\Main\video\video.mpg)

Has anyone ever work with this Xtra and can offer any idea or suggest?
Tabulerio's Xtra works so well, but the client doesn't want to purchase
another Xtra, they want this one.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks one and all,
John


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Re: lingo-l Mpeg pathing problem

2003-08-14 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 8/12/03 1:14 PM, Howdy-Tzi at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Have you tried contacting the tech support folks at the company that
 made the Xtra?

Yes and no luck yet. :(

Thanx,
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lingo-l Fooling Windows

2003-08-06 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
My client has there screensavers set through out the field at 3 minutes to
turn on. They don't want to turn them off.

Is there a way in Director, if the user has NOT interacted with my CD-ROM
program to create some type of an event, so Windows does not go into
screensaver mode?

Thanks in advance,
John

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Re: lingo-l MPEG file

2003-03-07 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 3/7/03 10:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 
 http://xtras.tabuleiro.com/products/mpeg_advance/system_requirements.htm
 
 See, doesn't that mean you still need qt?

That's how I read it.

John


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Re: lingo-l Launch a pdf from director

2003-01-28 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 1/28/03 4:45 AM, Mike Castro Demaria at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a pdf I need to launch from a frame script and I am at a loss.
 I have the PDF xtra but it does not work in OS X on the mac.any
 ideas

Go to their site and get the latest version. They were one of the first
Xtras to be OSX native. Just upgrade.


L8R,
John

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Re: lingo-l Launch a pdf from director

2003-01-28 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 1/28/03 10:06 AM, Kyle Smeby at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 To my knowledge they only have the V12 Database running on OS X.  I
 recieved an email from them a while back saying they had updated all
 their plug-ins to be OS X native, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
 
 I certainly wouldn't mind being proven wrong though.
 
 later,
 
 kyle

I stand corrected. :(

I went to the site and DOH! (except OSX). You where right about V12.

So I sent an email to Vahe Kassardjian the president of Integration New
Media and asked the status of, and if the Xtra was being upgraded. He has
spoken at our Lingo SIG in Chicago several times and has always been very
forthcoming in the past about these sort of things. So when I get a
response, I'll post it here.

Sorry for the misleading information,
John

I will now go sit in the corner with a dunce hat on.   :(


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Re: lingo-l OFF topic - Thanks!!!!

2002-12-12 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr

 
 Hi,
 
 Sorry if this is off topic but does any body know where I can find FLASH
 mailing list, please...?
 
 thanks

lists.chinwag.com

This is Flasher-L

L8R,
John



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Re: lingo-l upgrade price

2002-12-01 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
on 11/30/02 6:54 PM, roy crisman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, they could price fairly by platform...in which case the PC version
 which didn't change much would be about $25 a copy, and the Mac version
 which had to be overhauled in india, could cost $3000 or so a copy...

Fairly? Kind of like when there was only a MAC version and they had to port
it over to the PC side. Those kind of costs?

John

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