amming environment, like 4D or
Filemaker, as opposed to a more general programming environment like
Runtime Revolution. My programming experience is limited, and I don't
want to find out a few months down the road that I made the wrong
choice.
Thanks,
Alan Simon
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On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 11:16 PM, Howard Bornstein wrote:
Well in theory the improve list i
don't think the PC is the problem. Could the problem be in the way
the loops are encoded?
I have tried the application on several PCs, but the only one it
displays correctly is the PC I wrote it on, which is a 3.4 GHz
Pentium...
Alan Simon
Garden State Cardi
I have Quicktime installed. I am using Rev's built-in video clip
player. Even the standalone Quicktime player
plays them choppy, so I would assume the problem is in the video
file, not the standalone. WMP seems to
run them fine, though...
Alan Simon
On Sep 2, 2005, at 12:06 AM,
Doesn't Rev -require- quicktime to be installed to show video clips?
That was my impression from the documentation.
Alan Simon
On Sep 6, 2005, at 12:21 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Alan Simon wrote:
I am in the process of writing an application that displays AVI
video
loops,
I am in need of a method to read compiled HTML help files (CHM files)
or to extract the text from them. Has anyone seen a script or an
extension that can do that from within Rev?
Thanks,
Alan Simon
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