Hi Graham,


Am Mittwoch, 22.10.03 um 11:32 Uhr schrieb Graham Samuel:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 16:57:47 -0400, Thomas J McGrath III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
If I use a WAV file can I then avoid a cross platform and quicktime
issue?

I'm using WAV files without QT and they work fine using 'play audioclip' and 'stop playing' -
but I don't know what huge files would be like. I reluctantly gave up using QT because
I couldn't impose QT installation on my Windows users (hard-pressed teachers with a
low level of technical expertise on average). QT is however superior in many respects -
for example you can play more than one sound simultaneously, whereas using audioclips
AFAIK you can only play one at a time, so I had to fake it by recording the various combinations
of sounds that I need (this is easy for me because they're just little sound effects).

When using "players" you can also play more than 1 sound simultaniously without QT!


Only "play ac xyz" is limited to 1 sound at a time...

HTH

Graham

Regards


Klaus Major
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www.major-k.de

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