I recall that with really old versions on the PC you had to open it in Director 7 and save it first. Then open in a more recent version.
I'm not sure what the cut off version was. could be 4 or 5...
Cath


At 07:05 p.m. 13/09/2004 -0400, you wrote:

On Sep 13, 2004, at 6:00 PM, Teo Mattiozzi Petralia wrote:

I'm working on a G5, running OSX 10.3.2. I'm trying to update a project done several years ago using Director 5 or 6, using Director MX 2004. All I have to do (I thought) is to open the .dir files with MX 2004 and save them. (I have done that, and everything was all right).
Then I have opened the stub.dir file and try to publish it for OSX and classic versions, but here the problem; as soon as the program start (just the black screen of the stub file), it crash. This happen with both projectors, OSX and classic, the only difference is that in classic mode, there is a message coming up saying "There is an invalid castmember [] in this movie" and then crash.

Can be a missing xtra - particularly if the xtra was of the type which adds other types of cast members.


If I run the project in authoring mode through Director it works fine.

Then you probably have the needed xtra, but it isn't available to the projector.
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Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
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