Hi, People!
I know this may not be the correct place to ask, but I need to find
information about how xtras communicate with the Windows OS. I haven't found
anything, at lest nothing I recognize as useful, on MM's site, or anywhere
else.
Can someone point me in the right direction, or maybe
They do have some interesting ones.
However, I am looking deeper. I need to know how xtras communicate with the
Windows and Mac OS. How they use the API or toolbox, what systems,
resources, and whatever else is involved in an xtra talking to the OS it is
running on.
The tabuleiro, DirectOS, and
unfortunately, I have gotten no responses from them yet. I'll see if the XDK
might help.
Thanks all.
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From: Bruce Epstein - Zeus Productions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:01 PM
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Tab, I think you should boot this putz.
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From: jilesh patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 3:41 AM
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Subject: RE: lingo-l director 8.5 serial :-)
have u serial number or crack of iconizer xtra? please give me or send me
Nah! He only has to ask the Chinese for that!
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From: Tab Julius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 9:56 AM
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I did so this morning; trading serial numbers for
We have noticed that play / play done seriously depletes the contiguous free
memory in Director. Go to movie has always been more reliable for our
projects.
Brian
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From: Colin Holgate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 12:30 PM
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Also, unloadMember is a better way to go than unload.
In tight projects, we have used a single linked audio file cast member and
switched its filename to play other sound files. Doing a link, a preload,
and then a puppetSound on the linked audio member works well with no
significant delays.
I understand that. People here went wild when I asked if anyone had heard
that. Some actually thought I meant our Learning Network.
I'd agree that they are wrong about not needing the programmers. Ultimately,
out of house production costs more for a product like that.
Sorry to hear about the
Mind if I ask which learning network?
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From: Kerry Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:52 PM
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Subject: lingo-l OT: Dot-bombed
Forgive the off-topic post, folks. Sooner or later, it seems to happen to
all of us
Hi folks. I know Director SWA xtras will play MP3 audio, but is there any
tool available to allow for reading the headers and information in MP3 files
that the SWA xtras can't read?
Thanks in advance.
Brian Bradshaw
Systems Engineer
McGraw-Hill Education
McGraw-Hill Companies
860-409-2603
Thanks Grim. I'll check these out.
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From: g r i m m w e r k s [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 2:46 PM
To: Lingo
Subject: Re: lingo-l MP3 in Director 7
On 4/3/01 2:34 PM, "Bradshaw, Brian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks. I kno
I made a print function for Shockwave to use that was javascript. Only IE
5.0 on the mac worked to any degree, and it still wasn't enough. I had to
resort to PHP to get what I wanted and have it cross platform.
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Does anyone have any ideas why externalEvent() in Shockwave 7 would fail to
trigger a Javascript handler? As far as I can tell, Shockwave is not passing
the event outside the movie. I have the code working in a test movie, but
when I put it in the real movie, it does not trigger the event.
This is driving me nuts! The program works an all NS versions except 4.61. I
have the code: set the buttonsEnabled of sprite x = FALSE in a handler. On
NS 4.61 on the Mac I get the error #buttonsEnabled: property not found. On
al other NS verions, the buttons work exactly as they should. I know
Is this getting through? I have my MS Outlook set for plain text but my
message never get through. They got through twice then stopped. Help!!
Brian Bradshaw
Systems Engineer
McGraw-Hill Education
McGraw-Hill Companies
860-409-2603
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I have a SWA file that I am streaming from the internet. I have a handler
that presets the file sets the preloadBuffer to 5 and preloads the SWA file.
For some reason, this file takes a while to start playing, as though it is
preloading the buffer again.
Now when I play the file, I stop it and
I have a problem I'm hoping someone may have an idea how to solve:
I have some content that uses Mdashes, the long dash made by using the
option - or the alt - key combo. I have embedded a customized arial font
in the movie and the Mdashes work fine on Mac and PC until Windows 2000.
I have a problem I'm hoping someone may have an idea how to solve:
I have some content that uses Mdashes, the long dash made by using the
option - or the alt - key combo. I have embedded a customized arial font in
the movie and the Mdashes work fine on Mac and PC until Windows 2000.
Windows 2000
I have used the Audio Xtra from UpdateStage.com
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From: Mike Warner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 9:17 AM
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Subject: lingo-l continuous play when not active window
Hello all,
I've built an mp3 player in D7.02/Win98.
tine named: MovieName_ExternalEvent. Did
you name you movie "MovieName"? I've always had to put whatever I named my
movie in the OBJECT tag in the "MovieName" position.
Just asking.
Timothy R. Symons
Multimedia Programming Specialist
Curtis, Inc.
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I need another copy, but I have no idea where to look.
Brian Bradshaw
Systems Engineer
McGraw-Hill Education
McGraw-Hill Companies
860-409-2603
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From: Mark R. Jonkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 11:23 AM
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Subject: RE: lingo-l Shockwave in IE
Hi Brian
What kind of event are you trying to trigger and are you specifically using
externalEvent or are you using something else l
Hi everyone. Got another question for the list here:
Can lingo be used to set variables inside a Flash movie like Javascript can?
I've been looking, and I don't see a way to do it. I'm hoping I'm just
missing something, or someone has a method I just haven't thought of.
Any assistance is
Unless I missed something, you are importing the .wav files into the movie?
So far, I have been successful at keeping movies with sound smaller by
converting to .swa audio, and then importing them, it will decrease the size
of the Shockwave movie.
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From: Colin Holgate
Another audio question...
I have been using SWA audio in this latest project. So far, so good.
However, I've discovered that MediaCleaner Pro will batch convert AIFF files
to MP3 format. This is much better than me using SoundEdit 16 to convert to
SWA maually (we're talking 2000 or so files!!).
I think it was John Candy and Alan Alda that annexed Canada. "Canadian
Bacon" wasn't it?
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From: R. Bhakti Klein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 1:13 PM
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Subject: Re: lingo-l DOUG's Vacation
i coulda sworn we annexed
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