Re: Karaoke Files

2001-02-24 Thread Colin Holgate
>I figured you, of all people, would know about it. Of course, I did, and was surprised when I first tried it and it failed. >Nice to see you on kt5 as well! You've probably confused the Lingo list with your typo. They'll think I'm using KwikTime 5. ;-) [To remove yourself from this list, o

Re: Karaoke Files

2001-02-24 Thread Brennan Young
Colin Holgate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > Sorry for suggesting you might be wrong about something! Er... heh. I'm not the Pope. I just wear this hat to annoy my Dad who is in the orange order. Actually I just overreacted a bit because i think access to the Quicktime importer at runtime is one o

Re: Karaoke Files

2001-02-23 Thread Colin Holgate
>Completely painless. What have you been smoking, Colin? ;o Unfortunately, nothing, but I was using my PowerBook at home, and I think that when I went up to QT5 Preview 3, it didn't do a full install. My G4 at work has no problems with showing text for the .KAR file. I'll try a full install of

Re: Karaoke Files

2001-02-23 Thread Brennan Young
Colin Holgate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > I'm starting to worry now about where my messages are going to. I missed your message, but now I read it. > Hopefully you've read the one about importing the .KAR file into > QuickTime. Brennan's suggestion won't work, because as part of the > import

Re: Karaoke Files

2001-02-23 Thread Colin Holgate
> > Does anyone knows a way to play ST3 or KAR Files in Director? Any Xtras? > >You can use the Quicktime Xtra. Just set the filename of a dummy QT >member to any external .KAR file. I'm starting to worry now about where my messages are going to. Hopefully you've read the one about importing th

Re: Karaoke Files

2001-02-23 Thread Brennan Young
Fabiano de Aguiar Aniceto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > Does anyone knows a way to play ST3 or KAR Files in Director? Any Xtras? You can use the Quicktime Xtra. Just set the filename of a dummy QT member to any external .KAR file. -- _ Brennan [To remove yourself from this list, or

Re: Karaoke Files

2001-02-22 Thread Colin Holgate
> Does anyone knows a way to play ST3 or KAR Files in Director? >Any Xtras? You can open .KAR files in QuickTime Player, save them as .MOV, and they work fine in Director. The music plays using QuickTime instruments, and the text highlights in time with the music. [To remove yourself

Karaoke Files

2001-02-22 Thread Fabiano de Aguiar Aniceto
Hi Everyone, Does anyone knows a way to play ST3 or KAR Files in Director? Any Xtras? Thanks a lot. Fabiano [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems,