As I've said before, I'd be excited about using Rev if I could imbed Flash files for animation and interfaces. If I'm the only one interested in this I'll shut up and lurk ;-]
I don't think you're the only one interested, I think there's simply the
problem of reliability. As far as I know, the interactive side of Flash has
never worked well under QuickTime, until maybe recently with QT 6. Even
then, I seem to recall some folks saying that clicks and other mouse events
do not always get processed reliably or can happen slowly. There may also
be an issue of version (there was in the past): does QT6 support FlashMX or
Flash 5? But in terms of animation, you should be set; just make sure you
allow for the brief QT initialization delay when starting up your stack.
FYI - QuickTime 6 supports Flash 5 content and it can be used reliably. I create wired QT movies using LiveStage Proefessional and use Flash in QuickTime projects for interface elements such as menus generated from XML files. Load http://www.mangomultimedia.com/clients/devore/blueplayer.mov into QuickTime Player 6 for a simple example of a Flash menu created dynamically from an XML file.
Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Multimedia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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