Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-11 Thread Mark Schonewille
Richard, It is a long shot, but since you're stuck, I assume any suggestion might help... After installing Tiger, I copied some movie files onto my Mac running MacOS X, over the network, from my MacOS 9 machine. It appeared that Tiger set the file type to BUZY, wich indicates a system

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Any other clues as to how I might diagnose this? Try having the customer open the movie in QuickTime and see how that goes. Perhaps it will give a more detailed error message. -- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Multimedia [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Dave LeYanna
I don't want to ask a stupid question but, how do you know the QT file on the client's system is a vaild format? Can they open it up outside of the Rev. app? Dave Richard Gaskin wrote: I have a customer for a new app who can't load a QuickTime file, yet I can load the same file here

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Trevor DeVore wrote: On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Any other clues as to how I might diagnose this? Try having the customer open the movie in QuickTime and see how that goes. Perhaps it will give a more detailed error message. Sorry, forgot to mention that the

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:50 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Trevor DeVore wrote: On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Any other clues as to how I might diagnose this? Try having the customer open the movie in QuickTime and see how that goes. Perhaps it will give a more detailed error

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: I have a customer for a new app who can't load a QuickTime file, yet I can load the same file here without difficulty, and it works well on my other Mac, and on our tester's Mac. The error occurs when I set the filename of the player to the selected file,

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Trevor DeVore wrote: On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:50 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Trevor DeVore wrote: On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Any other clues as to how I might diagnose this? Try having the customer open the movie in QuickTime and see how that goes. Perhaps it will

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: I have a customer for a new app who can't load a QuickTime file, yet I can load the same file here without difficulty, and it works well on my other Mac, and on our tester's Mac. The error occurs when I set the filename of the player to the

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Peter T. Evensen
Could it be the path to the file name is too long? Could he try moving it to a different folder closer to the root? At 03:43 PM 11/10/2005, you wrote: I have a customer for a new app who can't load a QuickTime file, yet I can load the same file here without difficulty, and it works well on

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Mark Talluto
On Nov 10, 2005, at 2:22 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Thanks for the tip, but he and I are using the same path all the way down except for the user name. I have spaces in the file name, and it plays well on my system here running the same app with the same OS and QT versions. :( Any

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: Spaces in the file path will sometimes confuse Rev -- perhaps this is the issue. See the past thread here: http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2005-July/061722.html ...and also note the space fix:

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: Thanks for the tip, but he and I are using the same path all the way down except for the user name. I have spaces in the file name, and it plays well on my system here running the same app with the same OS and QT versions. :( You still might consider

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Peter T. Evensen wrote: Could it be the path to the file name is too long? Could he try moving it to a different folder closer to the root? Thanks for the possible lead, but as shown in the log the full path and all elements in the path are pretty short. I think we're facing something

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: Thanks for the tip, but he and I are using the same path all the way down except for the user name. I have spaces in the file name, and it plays well on my system here running the same app with the same OS and QT versions. :( You still

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread sims
At 1:43 PM -0800 11/10/05, Richard Gaskin wrote: system=10.4.3 Looks like he's recently updated to 10.4.3, might some weirdo permissions thing be involved? Maybe he might try repair permissions? ciao, sims ___ use-revolution mailing list

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
sims wrote: At 1:43 PM -0800 11/10/05, Richard Gaskin wrote: system=10.4.3 Looks like he's recently updated to 10.4.3, might some weirdo permissions thing be involved? Maybe he might try repair permissions? Interesting notion. Could permissions affect a file such that it can play

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread sims
sims wrote: At 1:43 PM -0800 11/10/05, Richard Gaskin wrote: system=10.4.3 Looks like he's recently updated to 10.4.3, might some weirdo permissions thing be involved? Maybe he might try repair permissions? Interesting notion. Could permissions affect a file such that it can play

Re: QT anomaly

2005-11-10 Thread sims
sims wrote: At 1:43 PM -0800 11/10/05, Richard Gaskin wrote: system=10.4.3 AlsoFrom http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=160037 I installed the 10.4.3 update and I noticed that I don't have any sound in Warcraft III any more. Is there anything I can do before I wipe it