Thomas McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My gut is telling me that it three things:
> 1. could be a filepath issue.
> 2. Is the file extention ok?
> 3. I'm hungry.
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for your response, but I don't think any of these three things
are it.
I'm using a stack with a button to set
Ben,
My gut is telling me that it three things:
1. could be a filepath issue.
2. Is the file extention ok?
3. I'm hungry.
Skip number 3. Could you put a button on your stack to manually direct your
stack to the mp3 file (and display the filename for you to copy and check
later.)? Also, somewher
I'm trying to play some mp3 audio files from Revolution on Windows.
I've finally got a stack which works OK on my Virtual PC Windows 2000, and on
a Windows XP machine, in both cases under StackRunner (the old 2.6 variant).
In both cases these are machines without Quicktime, so it's definitely (
Hi Ken,
Hello Klaus & Derek,
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:40:42 +0200
Subject: Re: MP3 on WIndows
From: Klaus Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Derek,
Is it possible to play an MP3 on a windows box? that doesn't have
quicktime installed?
Put it into a player object and it will surely wor
Hello Klaus & Derek,
> Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:40:42 +0200
> Subject: Re: MP3 on WIndows
> From: Klaus Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Derek,
>
>> Is it possible to play an MP3 on a windows box? that doesn't have
>> quicktime installed?
>
>
Hi Derek,
Is it possible to play an MP3 on a windows box? that doesn't have
quicktime installed?
Put it into a player object and it will surely work :-)
(Hint: No controller available! This is a QT-only feature!)
WMP (Windoze Media Player) >= 6.4 has to be installed on the pc.
Chances are good t
Is it possible to play an MP3 on a windows box? that doesn't have
quicktime installed?
Thanks
derek
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