ably assumed I would not have made
such a dumb mistake.
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>There is an undocumented lingo: the commandLine. It's a string, empty by
>default.
>It works in d7 and d8 (?) and calling a projector with comand line
>arguments showed an unexpected side effect: apparently the
>.ini is ignored when there are command line arguments.
>
>best regards
>daniel pla
OK, someone please explain this one.
My main project at this time is a one frame movie. I'm approaching the end
of the project, and all of a sudden I cannot create a new cast member.
Win98 2E, D8
This is the problem:
myMember = new(#sound)
put myMember
-- #sound (the new cast member IS NOT cr
Does anyone know if/how a stub can read parameters passed via the command
line (Win 98 2E, D8)?
What I'm trying to do is use one stub to launch two different dxr files,
dependent on a command line switch. The launches are being called by an
auto-menu system.
TIA
Bryan Thompson
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Bryan, are you
>out there?
Yes, I'm here, but I'm not the audio expert. The best recollection I have
is that we used 32 bit rate. Having trouble confirming that though.
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At 09:05 PM 9/26/00 , you wrote:
>Do you have the DirectSound Xtra in your Xtras folder, or included in
>the movie's Xtras list?
>
>As for controlling WAV level in amongst all those sliders, you may
>need a special Xtra, possibly BuddyAPI, in order to just set the WAV
>slider position.
Er, duh
my mixer is set to max volume when the projector exits!
What's up? I'm not a newbie, and I have researched these functions
extensively. They just don't do what they're supposed to!
TIA
Bryan Thompson
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in Director 7.02, windows.
Check out James Newton's site at http://perso.planetb.fr/newton/#oop
There is a demo movie, Flush buffered clicks, that you can download. I
haven't tried it (flushInputEvents works great in D8), but it's worth
looking at.
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