Hi sims,
On Sep 27, 2007, at 2:03 PM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hey sims, if you reading this, did you get to play WMV files in a
player without QuickTime?
In the new beta I can :-)
Oh, really?
What a nice surprise :-)
sims
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On Sep 27, 2007, at 2:03 PM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hey sims, if you reading this, did you get to play WMV files in a
player without QuickTime?
In the new beta I can :-)
sims
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Hi Curry,
A player without QuickTime on Windows will
definitivley NOT play any midi file!
That is very emphatic but also incorrect! ;-D
Oops :-)
Maybe this feature is not well-known. Try it. I've used it for more
than
one shareware. If you don't have QT installed, the play
>A player without QuickTime on Windows will
>definitivley NOT play any midi file!
That is very emphatic but also incorrect! ;-D
Maybe this feature is not well-known. Try it. I've used it for more than
one shareware. If you don't have QT installed, the player may not show a
cont
e, but
when I install QT again (it's uninstalled right now) I'll retest
with a
very simple stack just to make sure, since I was using a complex
stack--a
nearly finished game--before.
A player without QuickTime on Windows will definitivley NOT play any
midi file!
You co
>I'm on a Mac at the moment but if you are testing in the IDE, under
>Rev's General preferences there is a check box for "Load QuickTime on
>startUp" and a tool tip that suggests setting dontUseQT will fail if
>Rev does loads QT on startup. Perhaps this preference is turned on?
No, this pref wa
ference is turned on?
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On Sep 26, 2007, at 3:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When testing with and
When testing with and without Quicktime on Windows, playing .mid files in
a player, I was unable to really test without any QT features by setting
dontUseQT. Instead, I had to actually uninstall it!
With no QT, players don't loop automatically (at least with .mid files,
haven't tes
Multimedia Prowess:
QuickTime on Windows OK now?
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>
> On 10/2/05 10:37 pm, "Ben Rubinstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> The subsystem we use is not currently the full Windows
> Media Player,
> >> so MP3 will not work without QuickTime (yet). You may b
On 10/2/05 10:37 pm, "Ben Rubinstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The subsystem we use is not currently the full Windows Media Player, so MP3
>> will not work without QuickTime (yet). You may be able to get this to work
>> with MCISendString().
>
> Kevin, thanks for the information. I'll look
xbury.cs at clearstream.com wrote:
> All you need is (with a default mp3 player installed) to
>
> get shell("start" && mymp3filepath)
>
> Why try harder? ;))
Hi Xavier,
Thanks for the suggestion. That would probably do it for many cases -
unfortunately I want to be able to tell when the sound
It's important to always put quotes in paths on windows if they have a
space or ampersand.
And WinAmp must be your default player...
if you want to use another player, dont use start... use the path provided
in the file association
dialog. You'll see %1 which means the path. And usually also th
Merci beaucoup, Xavier and Vielen Danke to Claus!
set itemDel to "/"
put item 1 to -2 of the effective filename of this stack into tFolder
put tFolder & "/M0NKP9EA.MID" into mymp3filepath
replace "/" with "\" in mymp3filepath
##it's windoze ;-)
get shell ("start" && mymp3filepath)
With the
Hi
You dont need a player object. Just shell does the trick.
You need to use "start", and the backslashes in your path... (Make sure
your current directory points to a valid path)
And make sure the default to open a file (mp3 or mid) is set to a program
that can play it.
It's important that t
Hi Signe Marie,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
All you need is (with a default mp3 player installed) to get
shell("start" && mymp3filepath)
Why try harder? ;))
It's just a question of having a default "play" or "Open" command
associated with a player...
Hello Xavier
Should 'mymp3filepath' include 'file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
All you need is (with a default mp3 player installed) to
get shell("start" && mymp3filepath)
Why try harder? ;))
It's just a question of having a default "play" or "Open" command
associated with a player...
Hello Xavier
Should 'mymp3filepath' include 'file' or 'url'?
Do
All you need is (with a default mp3 player installed) to
get shell("start" && mymp3filepath)
Why try harder? ;))
It's just a question of having a default "play" or "Open" command
associated with a player...
cheers
Xavier
>The subsystem we use is not currently the full Windows Media Player,
On Wed Feb 9 15:21:29 Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> It is relevant
>
> On Feb 9, 2005, at 2:05 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
>
>> I haven't; but I don't think it's relevant,
Thomas,
Thanks for taking the time to respond to my query. Could you shed some more
light, however? What I wrote was:
> I have
On Thu Feb 10 20:45:35 Kevin Miller wrote,
> The subsystem we use is not currently the full Windows Media Player, so MP3
> will not work without QuickTime (yet). You may be able to get this to work
> with MCISendString().
Kevin, thanks for the information. I'll look into MCISendString.
What puz
On 9/2/05 7:05 pm, "Ben Rubinstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Quick guess:
>>
>> Did you "set the dontuseqt to true"?
>> In an "preopenstack"-handler or something...
>>
>> I think even if QT is NOT present the engine thinks to have to use
>> QT...?
>
> I haven't; but I don't think it's rele
It is relevant
On Feb 9, 2005, at 2:05 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
I haven't; but I don't think it's relevant,
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> From: Ben Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:48:38 +
> To: "use-revolution@lists.runrev.com"
> Subject: Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows
>
> Hi Klaus,
Hi Ben,
Hi Klaus,
Thanks for your help already.
Very good! :-)
I'm making progress, but I'm not quite where
I wanted to be yet.
Very bad! :-(
As noted in my previous post, I'm trying to play MP3s on a minimal
installation of Windows XP Embedded. I don't have direct control over
the
XPe build (and
Hi Klaus,
Thanks for your help already. I'm making progress, but I'm not quite where
I wanted to be yet.
As noted in my previous post, I'm trying to play MP3s on a minimal
installation of Windows XP Embedded. I don't have direct control over the
XPe build (and wouldn't know what I was doing if
You will get different messages from Apple with each case you present,
to different folks and at different times. When i have pressed a
question they have usually ended up reverting to the letter of the
license instead of waiving stuff. This has come up for me about a dozen
times over the l
Jeffrey Reynolds wrote:
The main problem with including the quicktime installer is its license
agreement. You must make your application to only work with the version
of qt (or later) at the time you release your product.
I think I missed that clause of the license agreement.
I wrote an Apple rep
The main problem with including the quicktime installer is its license
agreement. You must make your application to only work with the version
of qt (or later) at the time you release your product. thus if someone
has an older version of qt installed you must force them to update
their qt to us
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QuickTime is not an application. It is a framework and a set of
drivers which needs to run as part of the operating system in order to
function properly.
A better approach would be to obtain the needed permission to bundle
the QuickTime installer w
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Subject: Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows
Recently, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
> In my trivial test (set the filename of a player to the path to the
mp
Recently, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
> In my trivial test (set the filename of a player to the path to the mp3
> file; start the player) this isn't working, with a standalone on a machine
> running Windows XPembedded, without QuickTime or Windows Media Player.
>
> Also possibly worth noting, on the XP
Hi Ben,
On Sep 19, 2004, at 13:18:38 ETD, Klaus Major wrote:
mp3 can be played with or without* quicktime in a player object.
WMA are not supported right out of the box...
*on Windows
In my trivial test (set the filename of a player to the path to the mp3
file; start the player) this isn't working,
On Sep 19, 2004, at 13:18:38 ETD, Klaus Major wrote:
> mp3 can be played with or without* quicktime in a player object.
> WMA are not supported right out of the box...
>
> *on Windows
In my trivial test (set the filename of a player to the path to the mp3
file; start the player) this isn't workin
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