Hi,
anyone know if Visible Light's mpeg playback xtra is the only one that is shockwave
safe? Its lingo functionality seems fairly
comprehensive.
TIA,
Ian
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I am working on a kiosk with a touch screen and for some reason
the mpeg using direct media xtra doesn't play. It just shows black
during the time it is supposed to be playing. Has anyone had that problem
and what did you do about it. It might be a hardware problem and I am
playing
it on a new
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From: Tom Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lingo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:30 PM
Subject: lingo-l Mpeg PlayBack
Hello,
Can any body recommend a good way (the best way) to play mpeg files
I don't know what the specs of your project are, but if they're at all
flexible, you might want to consider using the .wmv video format. It's
lightweight and looks so much better than mpeg anything. Works great with
Directmedia xtra.
- josh
the video is
512 x 256 rendered from
But Sorenson definately scales better than mpeg1 - mpeg1 by definition
alone means half of ntsc - what is that Colin, 352x240?
It's actually a more complicated question than you would guess. The
simple answer is that NTSC MPEG1 is 352 x 240, and PAL MPEG1 is 352 x
288. Where it is slightly
the video is 512 x 256 rendered from Mediacleaner with charger, defualt
settings pretty much?
30 fps
maybe the size is the problem, the sample 320x240 mpeg with the demo plays
fine?
Yes, the size is the problem. A P-300 is really too slow to decode the an
Mpeg file that big. It will drop a
: lingo-l Mpeg PlayBack
I don't know what the specs of your project are, but if they're at all
flexible, you might want to consider using the .wmv video format. It's
lightweight and looks so much better than mpeg anything. Works great with
Directmedia xtra.
- josh
the video is
512 x 256
Hello,
Can any body recommend a good way (the best way) to play mpeg files
in director with out requiring QuickTime?
Is This a good way to go?
OnStage Media for Director
Manufacturer: Visible Light
http://www.visiblelight.com/products/visiblelight/
My goal to to play Mpeg-1 files with no
I always use DirectMedia Xtra
http://xtras.tabuleiro.com/products/direct/index.tdb
Leif
Hello,
Can any body recommend a good way (the best way) to play mpeg files
in director with out requiring QuickTime?
Is This a good way to go?
OnStage Media for Director
Manufacturer: Visible Light
, 2002 4:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: lingo-l Mpeg PlayBack
Can any body recommend a good way (the best way) to play mpeg files
in director with out requiring QuickTime?
Tabuleiro's DirectMedia Xtra will do nicely. It's only Windows, but
QuickTime is standard on Macs. You'll have
1) it works great on most of my computers but
I have a PIII 300, 98 computer, media player 7.0 that I use to test projects
I get a DirectMedia unknown error after the Mpeg start to play
and/or it plays very poorly with a low frame rate.
I need a higher version of MediaPlayer?
Does Mpeg-1
Thompson
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 8:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: lingo-l Mpeg PlayBack
1) it works great on most of my computers but
I have a PIII 300, 98 computer, media player 7.0 that I use to test
projects
I get a DirectMedia unknown error after the Mpeg start to play
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