Hi Andrew,
I treat external audio, video and even images much the same way as I
would
in a web site. When putting together a standalone that references
this media
I put the media in a separate folder within the folder that houses
the standalone
and work with a relative link to the media.
Andrew Lian -nswc wrote:
Dear All
Please forgive yet another newbie question.
I have stack which plays a sound file played through a playerobject. Its
path is identified in the player's "Source" property. Let's say it is
C:/sounds/apl.wav.
The file plays perfectly well in the development en
On Apr 18, 2007, at 5:21 PM, Andrew Lian -nswc wrote:
Dear All
Please forgive yet another newbie question.
I have stack which plays a sound file played through a
playerobject. Its path is identified in the player's "Source"
property. Let's say it is C:/sounds/apl.wav.
The file plays per
Dear All
Please forgive yet another newbie question.
I have stack which plays a sound file played through a playerobject.
Its path is identified in the player's "Source" property. Let's say it
is C:/sounds/apl.wav.
The file plays perfectly well in the development environment and on my
co
Michael Robinson wrote:
> I see what you mean, but it did work in the preopenstck handler until
> now, changed it to openstack handler but it still does not work the
> first time.
> Any other thoughts
Not really, since it is hard to debug a problem that isn't in front of
me. I think you will hav
Jacqueline,
I see what you mean, but it did work in the preopenstck handler until
now, changed it to openstack handler but it still does not work the
first time.
Any other thoughts
Thanks
Mike
On Jul 7, 2006, at 8:34 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Michael Robinson wrote:
>
> I will try to g
Michael Robinson wrote:
>
> I will try to give you more information here it is -
> you build the standalone
> start the application
> after it is opened you then either create a new file (cloning of a
> sub-stack) or open a file you already created. Either way when the file
> opens, it opens anoth
Jacqueline,
I will try to give you more information here it is -
you build the standalone
start the application
after it is opened you then either create a new file (cloning of a
sub-stack) or open a file you already created. Either way when the
file opens, it opens another sub-stack as a dra
Sarah,
1. yes after sub-stack is cloned it appears OK
2. the cloned stack saves work
3. checking the filename after it is cloned returns empty
4. I am saving the cloned stack to the default folder
5. when I reopen the cloned stack I am using "ask file"
6. Yes the preOpenstack is passed
I
Michael Robinson wrote:
After building a standalone application and opening it, the main stack
seems to works OK, it is when you create a new file ( cloning of a
sub-stack ) the new file is created but does not work just right, almost
like it does not know who it is or where is located.
Wel
On 7/7/06, Michael Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having a problem with Revolution 2.7.2 that I never had with
previous versions!
After building a standalone application and opening it, the main
stack seems to works OK, it is when you create a new file ( cloning
of a sub-stack ) the ne
I am having a problem with Revolution 2.7.2 that I never had with
previous versions!
After building a standalone application and opening it, the main
stack seems to works OK, it is when you create a new file ( cloning
of a sub-stack ) the new file is created but does not work just
right, a
I just discovered a problem with building standalone applications in
Rev 2.5. I have a program that I tried to build a standalone for.
(My synchronizer stack, found under xslaugh on revOnline.) The
program runs fine in the IDE, but when made into a standalone, it
gives an error message on star
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