At 1:49 PM +0200 5/31/03, you wrote:
Hi list!

I'm having a problem with cuepoints.
I always used SoundEdit for creating cuepoints for use in Director. I'm on OS X and because Bias Peak can also create markers which can then be read in Director as cuepoints I switched; ...However, the markers/cuepoints get a space at the end of the marker name which makes searching and using the markers ( in Director) difficult. Sometimes the space is appended to the name and sometimes it is not?!


Here is an example list of cuepoints from markers inserted in Peak:
-- ["start ", "announce2 ", "announce3 ", "whistler", "disappeared ", "mark05", "mark06", "mark07", "newmarker ", "newmarker01 ", "newmarker2"]
The spaces are not inserted or visible in Peak.


Has anyone noticed this and perhaps found a solution or workaround? Tips appreciated.

This may be related information.


The spaces in SoundEdit 16's cues are 'special'. They are called non-break-spaces.
The idea was that when selecting a cue name in SE16, the user just needs to single click in that cue name field and the whole sting will get selected.


PEAK's implementation of cue/markers is different, and it's possible that PEAK uses NBS chars in similar situations, I don't know.

btw - Director cleans these back to normal spaces on import, but it's possible that you found a way to connect these sounds and that Import path is missing this filtering.

How do these sounds get to Director (Import, Link, copy/paste, soundPlayFile, etc.)?

hth
-Buzz


Robert Versteegen


Fisheye Interactive
http://www.fisheye.nl
http://www.intraxxion.com

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