Embarrassing. I forgot to include the SWADCmpr.x32 xtra in the
projector. That seems to have solved the problem rather efficiently.
The hint that was dropped was:
I wonder too if your SWA Xtra might not be damaged or in need of
update.
Hmm...I wonder if it's...THERE
Thanks, Warren.
On Nov 19, 2003, at 7:41 AM, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Embarrassing. I forgot to include the SWADCmpr.x32 xtra in the
projector. That seems to have solved the problem rather efficiently.
Oh yeah. That can make a difference too. ;)
Don't feel too bad. I've had entire *months* like that.
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Has anyone ever gotten this error message:
'Internal error: Unexpected failure while compositing bitmap member 7 of
PLAYER-CAST 1'
The technote
(http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/ts/documents/sw_error.htm)
says it's the result of a
On Nov 18, 2003, at 8:52 AM, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Has anyone ever gotten this error message:
'Internal error: Unexpected failure while compositing bitmap member 7
of
PLAYER-CAST 1'
The technote
(http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/ts/documents/sw_error.htm)
says it's the result of
More accurately I believe it's the result of a corrupted sound
*member*. Try getting rid of/replacing that sound.
Hi Mr. Howdy-Tzi...
OK, I did. And it seems that a wav file imported (standard import)
works without error. But, a shockwave audio castmember imported (linked
to external file)
Has anyone ever gotten this error message:
'Internal error: Unexpected failure while compositing bitmap member 7
of
PLAYER-CAST 1'
The technote
(http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/ts/documents/sw_error.htm)
says it's the result of a sound.playFile command. But when this occurs
On Nov 18, 2003, at 1:20 PM, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
More accurately I believe it's the result of a corrupted sound
*member*. Try getting rid of/replacing that sound.
Hi Mr. Howdy-Tzi...
OK, I did. And it seems that a wav file imported (standard import)
works without error. But, a shockwave