This is not true for wav files. rev and mc will not play a wav file in
a player w/o qt installed. Doc eludes to the possibility this should
work, but does not work with a player (will with mci strings, but not a
simple player call). I didn't try mp3 files, though, when i was trying
to get a
Hi Swami,
See previous thread where I was struggling with quicktime issues on
windows
Solved for now, but raised a new question:
If Quicktime is not installed, what media types will still
automatically play on Windows from inside a Rev player object?
I had great success with the following
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Windows: Natively playable media
Hi Swami,
See previous thread where I was struggling with quicktime issues on
windows
Solved for now, but raised a new question:
If Quicktime is not installed, what media types will still
automatically
Bon jour MisterX,
play wafilepath.wav
works in any script without any player control.
But ONLY, if wavefilepath.wv is NOT compressed in any way!!!
animated gifs are the second solution for video
Aha, but a short episode (maybe 20 minutes without commercials ;-) of
your favourite soap opera might
mmm. OK this may explain it. I was dumb enough not to query the little
DEL I had to see if QT for Windows was installed... I just assumed
because it played the audio.mp3 file in a player that QT must have been
installed. Now I think in fact it must have been using WMP to drive the
audio, and
Recently, Sivakatirswami wrote:
I just assumed because it played the audio.mp3 file in a player that QT must
have been installed.
Not a good assumption. You must specifically query the qtVersion to make
sure QT is loaded.
Also, Rev is indeed capable of playing media on Windows without QT
See previous thread where I was struggling with quicktime issues on
windows
Solved for now, but raised a new question:
If Quicktime is not installed, what media types will still
automatically play on Windows from inside a Rev player object?
tks
Sivakatirswami
--- Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See previous thread where I was struggling with
quicktime issues on
windows
Solved for now, but raised a new question:
If Quicktime is not installed, what media types will
still
automatically play on Windows from inside a Rev
player