lingo-l multiuser

2002-06-08 Thread DrEvil
Hello, I am currently working on a chat movie for a website. I've been studying the built in chat components and made the basic functions of connecting to the server with a username, joining the chat room and chatting, but I want to implement other things like the ability to kick people by a

Re: lingo-l Mpeg PlayBack

2002-06-08 Thread Joshua Race
I don't know what the specs of your project are, but if they're at all flexible, you might want to consider using the .wmv video format. It's lightweight and looks so much better than mpeg anything. Works great with Directmedia xtra. - josh the video is 512 x 256 rendered from

RE: lingo-l Mpeg PlayBack

2002-06-08 Thread Colin Holgate
But Sorenson definately scales better than mpeg1 - mpeg1 by definition alone means half of ntsc - what is that Colin, 352x240? It's actually a more complicated question than you would guess. The simple answer is that NTSC MPEG1 is 352 x 240, and PAL MPEG1 is 352 x 288. Where it is slightly

Re: lingo-l Javascript to refresh Shockwave?

2002-06-08 Thread Robert Tweed
Hang on, I think I may have misunderstood your question are you trying to control the movie from the page, rather than issue a JavaScript command from the movie? If so, then you can use EvalScript to send messages to the movie, but it dosen't work in all browsers. Alternatively, you can use

Re: lingo-l Javascript to refresh Shockwave?

2002-06-08 Thread Robert Tweed
- Original Message - From: Evan Adelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] script language=vbscript sub myMovie_ExternalEvent(byVal aCommand) if aCommand = GetJSValue() then call GetJSValue() elseIf aCommand = TestFunction() then call TestFunction() end if end sub /script I wrote some

RE: lingo-l Mpeg PlayBack

2002-06-08 Thread Kerry Thompson
the video is 512 x 256 rendered from Mediacleaner with charger, defualt settings pretty much? 30 fps maybe the size is the problem, the sample 320x240 mpeg with the demo plays fine? Yes, the size is the problem. A P-300 is really too slow to decode the an Mpeg file that big. It will drop a

Re: lingo-l Help! List madness.

2002-06-08 Thread Buzz Kettles
are you are trying to cleanse this list of duplicates? [37, 39, 38, 40, 37, 39, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44] #1 I agree w/Tab - not letting them in in the first place is generally best #2 If you can sort it, then do it walk it from .count down to 2 checking [i-1] against [i] if you get a match,

Re: lingo-l multiuser

2002-06-08 Thread Ross Clutterbuck
I haven't used SMUS in a while but I shall get my thinking cap on for you in terms of actual code samples, but here are a few ideas: I don't think you can directly kick people out of a connection but you can send a kill signal as it were. Write a message handler into your movie that will respond

RE: lingo-l Mpeg PlayBack

2002-06-08 Thread Tom Richardson
Hello Josh, I have tried .wmv video with the Directmedia xtra, when the play head jumps to the the frame with the .wmv video it takes a long time to start-up? like 5-6 seconds does that sound right? plus doesn't .wmv require a newer version of media player that a standard install of 98

lingo-l slide show

2002-06-08 Thread ian hobbs
So i'm the lazy guy who really just wants to get it out as fast as possible Does anyone know of some decent slide show template movies that can pull folder_lists and sprite generation features. I know there probably a couple of hundred out there. rent buy borrow or whatever. I'd rather