Hi,
Here's the deal: client wants a cross-platformed CD-ROM. We used Quicktime
for the video and some animation in the production. We check for QT presence
at start-up on the PC side. If it's not there, we go to the QT5 Installer
that we placed on the CD-ROM. The installer asks for registration
On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 10:18 AM, Allen Stare-IMM wrote:
Problem: The Client wants minimal interference from the installer. No
registration, no checking for new versions, etc. He barely wants to
install
Quicktime but we've explained that we need a player to show the videos.
Pimp
Hi all,
i'm new to the list and not really a Lingo-expert ...
... but i do my best to improve my skills ... i swear :)
Okay, now to the question.
It's the last time i will ask something before trying it out,
but i have no time for playing around with possibilities,
as the project should be
On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 11:12 AM, John Silva wrote:
It's the last time i will ask something before trying it out,
but i have no time for playing around with possibilities,
as the project should be finished soon ...
Well, you are going to have to play around with possibilities.
If its a QuickTime or RealMedia video you can download a set of behaviors that will do
all of that work for you.
http://www.directordev.com
Link to the code section.
Kraig
-Original Message-
From: Elvin M. Certeza, Jr.
Subject: lingo-l customised video control (slider)
Hello
HI Al,
FWIW, I think from memory your required to distribute the most current Qt
version available so your install wouldn't be so complicated but basically
it's a live with it scenario. Just remembered the person installing may
need to download the Qt activeX replacement thingy as well since
At 09:12 2002-10-03, John Silva wrote:
When i use the repeat while Director will not accept
any other action, now my question ist, if i can solve this
problem by calling up a new object which will do the
action just on exitframe, so i'll not have to deal with a repeat ...
Yes, that's one of the
You can use QT on the PC side to play MPEGs, too.
Charlie Fiskeaux II
Media Designer
The Creative Group
www.cre8tivegroup.com
859/858-9054x29
- Original Message -
From: Brad Hile [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: RE: lingo-l Re:
You can modify the installation process by adding a file:
QuickTimeInstaller.ini in the same directory as the
QuickTimeInstaller.exe.
Here is a sample of what I use sometimes:
[QTSETUP]
LICENSE_OPTION=0
REGISTRATION_DIALOG=FALSE
SHOW_SAMPLE=FALSE
SHOW_README=FALSE
SHOW_PROGRAMFOLDER=FALSE
When
Well, we always ship with QT4 on the basis that it works and it's better
than nothing. We use two files (remembering this name, might not be right) -
QTinstaller.exe and QTInstallcache.qdat (the latter being the bit that the
QT installer usually tries to download). QTInstaller.exe automatically
Hi all,
I'm trying to develop a phonebook available in all mobile phones.
I've developed scrolling and menus, but i'm getting trouble in
implementing keypad functionality of mobile phone. When a user
want to type a character, for example, b, he/she has to press a
key twice within a
On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 11:45 PM, Shailendra Vijayvergia wrote:
I'm trying to develop a phonebook available in all mobile phones.
Using *Director*? Jeepers!
Like generally all mobile phones have number 1 on second key in
first row with characters abc1 . I'm not able to implement
Hey All,
I've just found out i'm going to be a daddy here soon so I thought it would
be a good idea to try and get some contract work so I can have most/all of
my debts paid off by the time the baby is born. So on that note. Does
anyone have any suggested places? Or ways to help me out?
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