Hi Greg,

I am not an expert but here is what I think is happening.

A grp that has been assigned a Quicktime file but is not currently running the file is probably able to scroll in the window as expected. Certainly a player that is a component of a grp that has not been assigned a QT file should be able to do this without problems. But what good is that ?

I think what is going on is that the player is handing off the playing of the movie to QT and it appears that quicktime plays the movie outside of Revolution per se. So when you scroll the group the movie scrolls but because the movie is actually playing in QT you get the unexpected behavior you are observing.

If all the assumptions above are true then the problem only occurs when you scroll a QT movie upward when it is running. Doing this is an error so you might want to attempt to stop the movie if the scroll approaches a certain level. Doing this would shutdown QT and your movie should then scroll upward normally.

This is just a guess. So if someone with a bit more technical understanding could chime in it would be nice.

Regards

Steve


On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 02:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I have created a group called "View" which contains multiple Groups
called "Result Group 1", Result Group 2 etc.  Each Result Group has a
QT player in it.  When I scroll through the "View" group all of the
Result group elements disappear off the top of the screen just fine.
The QT player does not though.  It remains visible and keeps moving up
the screen past the boundaries of the "View" group.  This seems like a
bug.  Any suggestions for a way around it?

Greg DeVore


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