Frame one can cause problems as such.

some other things which have been known to have unexpected events would be timeout objects, MIAWs, maybe LDM's....
(not that this causes this exact problem, just tossing out some things to check)


roymeo

At 10:29 AM 5/18/2005, Tim Welford wrote:
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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