Ah good point. I typically do the opposite (put eZedia frames into QT
rather than QT into eZedia frames), so I hadnt considered that.
But thankfully the option is there to keep controllers on eZedia
exported files should you still need them.
- Dave
On 12/13/05, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
around the 13/12/05 David Meade mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
http://mostextraordinary.blogspot.com H that:
>For some reason eZediaQTI defaults to taking away the standard
>controller buttons, but you can tell it in the export settings to keep
>the regular controls available.
it does this b
The button works well!
For some reason eZediaQTI defaults to taking away the standard
controller buttons, but you can tell it in the export settings to keep
the regular controls available.
- Dave
http://www.davidmeade.com
On 12/13/05, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it works...but lookin
it works...but looking at it without knowing that it was a start button would make it almost impossible to figure out. I am not sure why you would want this feature in place of the controls at the bottom...
On 12/13/05, DrLinton Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just tried an experiment usin
Just tried an experiment using eZedia QTI to put a start button on my
PETE blog - when you have a nano please go to the site and try it out
so I can know if it works or not!
Thanks in advance,
http://mostextraordinary.blogspot.com
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With friendly greetings,
Linton
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