Re: looking for a co-presenter...

2011-11-09 Thread Colin Holgate
I asked, and he was generally up for it, but has other commitments for the next 
several weeks.

Still looking for someone, and it may be for this coming Saturday.


On Nov 4, 2011, at 2:41 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:

> Reading the description, this person
> is Ken Ray. :-D

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Re: looking for a co-presenter...

2011-11-04 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Reading the description, this person
is Ken Ray. :-D

Al

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Re: looking for a co-presenter...

2011-11-04 Thread Colin Holgate
What Mark says is basically right, and I did think of simplifying the demands. 
Would someone be willing to show scripting and examples of using QuickTime to 
handle a range of these media types? And also RevBrowser to handle almost any 
content (which could include Flash, Director, and Unity files)?



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Re: looking for a co-presenter...

2011-11-04 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Colin,

I think playing those media types in LiveCode is a big PITA. MP4 can be played 
with QT. Some others in the browser plugin, if some requirements are met. If 
your main goal is to display different media types, rather than user 
interaction, text manipulation, database querying etc, then Director probably 
has a big advantage over LiveCode. Maybe that's why it is difficult to find a 
co-presenter?

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On 4 nov 2011, at 02:00, Colin Holgate wrote:

> On November 12th I'm going to present at the weekly Live LiveCode Code 
> meeting, showing off Director. When I showed Unity and Flash I had a 
> co-presenter who showed LiveCode doing some of the features those other tools 
> are known for. Those meetings went well.
> 
> For a partner to show LiveCode doing Director's string points, I was hoping 
> to find someone who can show LiveCode handling some of the media types that 
> Director can handle. Some are easy enough, others are not. Here are the media 
> types Director can play, that LiveCode isn't known for handling:
> 
> Custom color palettes.
> Byte Arrays
> Flash movies
> 3D
> RealMedia
> Windows Media
> MP4
> FLV
> F4V
> Fonts
> DVD-Video
> Animated GIFs
> 
> There are several other things it handles, but that LiveCode can also use.
> 
> So, would anyone be interested in trying to show LiveCode using any of those 
> kinds of media?
> 
> Thanks.


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looking for a co-presenter...

2011-11-04 Thread Colin Holgate
On November 12th I'm going to present at the weekly Live LiveCode Code meeting, 
showing off Director. When I showed Unity and Flash I had a co-presenter who 
showed LiveCode doing some of the features those other tools are known for. 
Those meetings went well.

For a partner to show LiveCode doing Director's string points, I was hoping to 
find someone who can show LiveCode handling some of the media types that 
Director can handle. Some are easy enough, others are not. Here are the media 
types Director can play, that LiveCode isn't known for handling:

Custom color palettes.
Byte Arrays
Flash movies
3D
RealMedia
Windows Media
MP4
FLV
F4V
Fonts
DVD-Video
Animated GIFs

There are several other things it handles, but that LiveCode can also use.

So, would anyone be interested in trying to show LiveCode using any of those 
kinds of media?

Thanks.




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