Quick test.

If you've any sprites starting in frame one, try moving them all to
start in frame two.

Kraig

     | -----Original Message-----
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     | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
     | Of Tim Welford
     | Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 10:30 AM
     | To: [email protected]
     | Subject: <lingo-l> StartMovie Problem
     | 
     | Hi list,
     | 
     | I am having a bit of a weird problem.  I have a large 
     | movie file that's nearly entirely script driven.
     | 
     | For some reason the "on startmovie" handler is being 
     | called twice.
     | (discovered using a put command)
     | I have searched the movie high and low for any erroneous 
     | scripts that may be making the call, but cannot find any 
     | or any that are calling it or re-calling the 
     | prepareMovie handler.
     | 
     | I have tried it with an empty movie, ruling out a bug 
     | with the DMX04 installation or OS (XP pro SP2)
     | 
     | Has anybody got any ideas who this could be happening, 
     | or if there are any other pre-cursors to startmovie 
     | which might trigger it?
     | 
     | Many thanks
     | 
     | Tim
     | 
     | 
     | 
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