On Jun 9, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Brennan wrote:
AFAIK none of the QTVR 'killers' for Director or Flash actually do the
tricky optical distortions that makes photographers wet their pants.
I went looking for an alternative to apple VR and came to the
conlusion that there isn't anything that has fe
On 9/6/05 at 15:13, Bryan Lowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is another link - non-QT non-XTRA
>
> http://www.medien-werkstatt.com/joa/qtvrlingo/QTVRLingoEngine_e.htm
AFAIK none of the QTVR 'killers' for Director or Flash actually do the
tricky optical distortions that makes photographers w
Well, I just spoke to one of our IT guys and he experienced this when
testing on his machine:
He first had it set to user privs [XP]. When he opened it, he got the
file not found error. Then he switched over to admin rights, and tried
to open a pdf again through the projector, and he got an Adob
Thanks for the idea, Neil. I tried it, and unfortunately, the error
still came up. The pdf isn't used anywhere else. Maybe if I use Acme
Error-B-Gone, It'll go away.
- MM
> Did you try this?
f = "your filepath"
baOpenFile( baShortFileName( f ) , "normal" )
Or maybe it's the PDF. Is it bei
Did you try this?
f = "your filepath"
baOpenFile( baShortFileName( f ) , "normal" )
Or maybe it's the PDF. Is it being used somewhere else? Is it marked as
read only? If not maybe switch it to that.
HTH
...Neil
At 01:36 PM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
Man, I'm stumped on this one. I made sure that
Man, I'm stumped on this one. I made sure that the whole length of the
paths and file names are about 80 characters in length, but some
machines still get this file not found error. As baOpenFile is
successfully opening the pdf document, I'm not quite sure what else to
do besides suppress the err
oops, must have had a typo sprite(x).currentTime is working fine
-- original Message
Windows XP
Director 10.1
Listers,
I'm am experimenting with using wmv's in a current in-house production.
One property that seems to be missing from the Windows Media
Windows XP
Director 10.1
Listers,
I'm am experimenting with using wmv's in a current in-house production.
One property that seems to be missing from the Windows Media media type
is currentTime or currentPosition. Does anyone know of a work around
to find the current position of a wm video? I'm l
could it be the length of the path? buddy had some issues with long file
paths in the past.
-C
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Michael
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:50 AM
To: Lingo programming discussion list
Subject: baOpenFil
Hi list...
Using baOpenFile, I concatenate a path to a .pdf to open (never
problematic), but in some cases (I can't reproduce the error),
baOpenFile returns error code 2 (can't find file), but then -- it opens
the file anyway!? What's causing this?
bewildered,
- Michael M.
[To remove yourself
Here is another link - non-QT non-XTRA
http://www.medien-werkstatt.com/joa/qtvrlingo/QTVRLingoEngine_e.htm
Bryan
From: julian weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Lingo programming discussion list
Subject: qtvr + flash workarounds
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005
Hey Julian,
If you have the that actual qtvr file there are all sorts of lingo commands
avaliable to control them.
Look here -
http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/lingo/Qtvr/Qtvr06.html
There ae entire manuals that can be found on the web discussing this topic.
As far as rolling your
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