on 5/4/06 12:02 PM, Kurt Griffin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Not to mention FLV. Though it requires the Flash asset xtra (QuickTime
> and AVI require xtras as well), and I believe must be loaded and run by
> an embedded swf.
But all of those extras are included with Director. No third party exp
I see that you are referring to the Windows dlls...are the complaints coming from Windows users, or
is it possible they are Mac users?
-Daniel
I've just had word from a few people testing a project that they're
getting the "need Shockwave" message when trying to run my projector.
I've been d
At 11:29 PM +0100 5/4/06, Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
I've just had word from a few people testing a project that they're
getting the "need Shockwave" message when trying to run my projector.
I've been doing fast-start projectors for years but for some reason
I'm getting this a lot with MX 2004 pr
Hi List
I've just had word from a few people testing a project that they're getting
the "need Shockwave" message when trying to run my projector.
I've been doing fast-start projectors for years but for some reason I'm
getting this a lot with MX 2004 projects.
I have the following in my xtra
Not to mention FLV. Though it requires the Flash asset xtra (QuickTime
and AVI require xtras as well), and I believe must be loaded and run by
an embedded swf.
on 5/4/06 5:28 AM, Michael Nadel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Director MX (not 2004) support any other video formats besides
Qui
on 5/4/06 5:28 AM, Michael Nadel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does Director MX (not 2004) support any other video formats besides
> Quicktime and MPG (with the MPG xtra)? And if yes, do I need special
> xtras?
>
> Thanks!
>
Right out of the Director MX help file:
Director supports QuickTime v
Does Director MX (not 2004) support any other video formats besides
Quicktime and MPG (with the MPG xtra)? And if yes, do I need special
xtras?
Thanks!
Michael Nadel
MediArt.Corp
"Creativity is more powerful than knowledge" -- Albert Einstein
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