> I've got a Flash movie playing inside Director MX. All work well,
except
> when the Flash movie is on the stage it traps ALL key strokes
> and my on
> keyDown script in Director no longer gets called. Anyone know a way
> around this?
I haven't seen this, and I've done some projects with a t
Is the dynamic text box actually an input text box? If so, that might
be inadvertently getting focus.
Also, in the property inspector in Flash, double check to see that
editable is not on.
Just some thoughts.
- Michael M.
> I've got a Flash movie playing inside Director MX. The Flash movie h
> I don't know why I just thought of this, but are your SWFs compressed? I
> know there is some documented weirdness with flash preloading compressed
> swf files - the bytesTotal is that of the uncompressed file, not of how
> big it is on disc. I noticed the issue happens usually some time during
>
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mathew Ray
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 1:26 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Flash in Director - sound problem
>
>
> Hi James,
>
> No solutions here... We tried many different things and eventually had
> to rely on Dir
Hi James,
No solutions here... We tried many different things and eventually had
to rely on Director playing ALL audio. Same situation here as well, hard
to repro. More often on a slow cd or older dvd drive, which makes me
think it has something to do with preloading or streaming the audio into
th
>I went to the Macromedia MX seminar this week (very impressed with MX) and
>was slightly surprised to only hear two Director related questions
That's interesting--the only person who asked a Director-related question
at the demo I went to was me.
My gut feeling is that there are a lot of Dir
> Does anybody know more than this regarding MX? Is it going to run
normally in
> Director or are we still going to have to wait for Hell to ice over
before we can
> sensibly use Flash in D?
Iain,
Over on Direct-L, there was much discussion about Flash MX a few weeks
ago. Bob Tartar from Macr