Is this one of those times when you may need to download the file and it
has to be in the dswmedia folder...?
roymeo
At 07:32 PM 2/24/2004, you wrote:
I've never done that in Shockwave. I don't know if it would be anything
different than from a projector, but here's how I would approach it. Y
On Feb 26, 2004, at 1:01 PM, roymeo wrote:
Is this one of those times when you may need to download the file and
it has to be in the dswmedia folder...?
For QT? No. That's insanely impractical. The better suggestion is, as
Irv mentioned, having the QT media alongside the DCR in playback rather
Hi Harry
I think I know what is the problem that you are having with QT on the
server.
A friend of mine had exactly the same situation so I ignorantly thought
that he's doing something wrong and offer to help...heh!
For some bloody reason when you upload your shockwave file with a
quicktime it do
At 16:32 24.02.2004 -0800, Irv wrote:
and forget about at signs and slashes.
I'll second that, if the black magic doesn't work for you try use the clear
and obvious.
daniel
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I've never done that in Shockwave. I don't know if it would be
anything different than from a projector, but here's how I would
approach it. You said that the QT movie is at the same directory
level as your Director movie, so just take the current value of "the
moviePath", and concatenate on
On Feb 24, 2004, at 7:05 PM, Harry Goldberg wrote:
Nope - that didn't work either. Whenever I "Get Info" on the
castmember from the cast window and then fill in the cast member's
name, the name is replaced with the entire path to the quicktime
movie. A path which is incorrect when the movie is
Nope - that didn't work either. Whenever I "Get Info" on the castmember
from the cast window and then fill in the cast member's name, the name
is replaced with the entire path to the quicktime movie. A path which
is incorrect when the movie is placed on a web server.
Harry
Harry
Try it witho
Harry
Try it without "@/", just the filename.
eisenstein
Harry Goldberg schrieb:
All - I have a question about absolute vs relative path names. I am
trying to change the pathname of a quicktime castmember to be relative
to the director movie and I am unable to replace the current pathname
wi
All - I have a question about absolute vs relative path names. I am
trying to change the pathname of a quicktime castmember to be relative
to the director movie and I am unable to replace the current pathname
with @/. My intension is to create a shockwave movie that
accesses a quicktime file th