lingo-l white pixels arround the images

2000-11-13 Thread Ramesh CT
Hi all, I'm getting white pixels arround the images when viewed as shockwave in browser, During authoring and projector mode they are fine. Am i missing something?. The images are 16 bit. I tried converting them to 8 bit and 32 bits too. You can look at this example to see the white pixels

lingo-l compressing MPEG video

2000-11-13 Thread manisha sinha
Hello List I have to compress a 300 MB mpeg file, to be played through Director 8.0 and to be send on a CD ROM. The output should be importable in DIrector 8.0. The end user of the CD ROM should be able to click on a link and play it.The space allocated for video is limited to 100mb The more

lingo-l how to launch a projector from within browser?

2000-11-13 Thread elTiki
hy there! i'd like to make a director-made(shockwave-movie) navigation, to be used on a browser. My problem is: i've got some allready made projectors, which i cannot change annymore, and would like to call them up from within my navigation. they should play (if possible) in a frame, and one

lingo-l verifying intersected sprites (Part II)

2000-11-13 Thread Fabricio G. Bissoli
I have some small sprites. I need examine if occur a intersection between 7 sprites. For example: The sprite 76 intersects the sprite 85. The sprite 85 intersects sprite 76 (the same) and, for example, the sprite 90... and in the end, if I have 7 sprites intersected, I put a message. I need

lingo-l Need Info

2000-11-13 Thread Fred Westermeyer
Hi, I am working in D7.02 windows, I have a project called (Information Center) for our guest here at the casino. It runs on a kiosk system, I'm looking for some information on how to have the system to do a checking list when the project startup. Have the startup project made I need the

Re: lingo-l compressing MPEG video

2000-11-13 Thread Tim Hilton
le 13/11/00 10:54 am, manisha sinha à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Hello List I have to compress a 300 MB mpeg file, to be played through Director 8.0 and to be send on a CD ROM. The output should be importable in DIrector 8.0. The end user of the CD ROM should be able to click on a link

lingo-l Handler problem.

2000-11-13 Thread LYNN L.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on this one. I've inherited a CDROM from my predecessor. It has a password type entry, which locks you out if on the third time you use the CD, you don't enter the proper password. Now. the prob. I've recently begun getting a script error stating that the movie

Re: lingo-l Handler problem.

2000-11-13 Thread R. Bhakti Klein
may be a call to an xtra. check the xtras folder for suspicious characters. --bhakti "LYNN L." wrote: I'd appreciate any suggestions on this one. I've inherited a CDROM from my predecessor. It has a password type entry, which locks you out if on the third time you use the CD, you don't

RE: lingo-l Director 7 and Win2K -- Big Trouble!!

2000-11-13 Thread Robert Wingate
My program, a mix of Flash and Director runs fantastic on every computer except one with Windows 2000 installed. On Windows 2000, the program just keeps getting slower until it eventually stops. No GPF, no error messages, just a quiet death that requires the Task Manager to get out of the

lingo-l Announcement: DirectControl Xtra 2.0

2000-11-13 Thread Tomer Berda
November 13, 2000 DirectXtras is pleased to announce a new cross platform version (2.0) of DirectControl Xtra. About DirectControl Xtra: - DirectControl Xtra is a cross platform, easy to use Scripting Xtra for Macromedia Director, Authorware, and Shockwave, that

Re: lingo-l Director 7 and Win2K -- Big Trouble!!

2000-11-13 Thread R. Bhakti Klein
it's the xtra. make sure you've upgraded to 7.02, and visit the macromedia site to replace your flash asset xtra. or use the one that comes with d8. (there is a technote in there about it. look for vector shapes, because they use the same xtra, and that's where the bug was found, i think. that

lingo-l UUENCODE

2000-11-13 Thread Robert Wingate
Has anyone on the list ever written a Lingo version of the UUENCODE algorithm? /* * Rob Wingate, Software Human* * http://www.vingage.com * * mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * */ [To remove yourself from this list, or to