> Sure, but just having the cast member in your cast, causes the alert,
> and that shouldn't happen - of course it can't work, but it could have
> done that silently, so people could have two versions of the movie in
> their cast, and display the appropriate one for the platform.
> 
That makes a lot of sense. To be honest, the only time I've used the
DirectMedia Xtra was on Windows-only projects--I've always used QT for
Xplat.

If I understand right, when you have a DirectMedia cast member, I think
you're actually embedding code from the Xtra in the cast member, not
just the media. That could cause the problem, no doubt.

Have you sent a note to Mauricio? Tabuleiro are exceptionally
responsive--I bet if he is made aware of the problem, the next release
would fix it. There's got to be a way--I suspect that QT members have
some way of sniffing the platform.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson
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