roy crisman escribió:
I THINK that this only happens if you use sound channel 1 or 2. If you
use 3-8, the sound isn't interrupted by creating or forgetting a MIAW.
If you open a MIAW, it stops all the sounds from 3 to 8. But it leaves
the ones that are playing on channels 1 or 2. But if you f
I THINK that this only happens if you use sound channel 1 or 2. If you use
3-8, the sound isn't interrupted by creating or forgetting a MIAW.
Give it a try, at least.
roymeo
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Mark van den Elzen escribió:
I believe the direct media mpeg xtra could do this, but I can't reach
there site and I don't know if it would work with the Sorenson codec..
I have another idea: use MPEG videos and forget about installing QT or
worrying about user´s codecs ;)
http://xtras.tabulei
n Behalf Of Tab Julius
Sent: 30 January 2003 12:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can I use a xtra so I won't have to install
Quicktime?
No. The user would need QuickTime on their system.
At 05:09 AM 1/30/03, Mark van den Elzen wrote:
>Hello you all, Is there an
No. The user would need QuickTime on their system.
At 05:09 AM 1/30/03, Mark van den Elzen wrote:
Hello you all, Is there an xtra out there who can play quicktime in a
cd-rom presentation even if the user does not have quicktime installed?
I believe the direct media mpeg xtra could do this, but
Hello you all, Is there an xtra out there who can play quicktime in a
cd-rom presentation even if the user does not have quicktime installed?
I believe the direct media mpeg xtra could do this, but I can't reach
there site and I don't know if it would work with the Sorenson codec..
Thanks in adva