QT movies (better referred to as digital video, so as to not confuse things
any more than necessary) have to be external. Either keep it with the
project or provide an explicit path to them.
At 05:41 PM 3/19/01 +0000, Ian Richardson wrote:
>Tab, i want to publish a projector, does the same apply here? Or would i be
>better off placing all the Qt movies into and external cast so that once
>published they become part of the projector> i think i am right in assuming
>this arnt i?
>
>on 19/3/2001 5:05 PM, Tab Julius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > If the casts are internal, that means that they are internal to the MOVIE
> > (not to Director).
> >
> > Your second question asks about converting external to internal. Was that
> > a typo in your first question?
> >
> > If the casts are external, put them with the movie, and it's best to make
> > any reference to specific casts or movies to be "mycast" or "mymovie",
> > instead of "mycast.cst" or "mymovie.dir". Director will automatically look
> > for an extension (.dir, .dxr, .dcr) to append to the name. That's about
> > the only thing. Just keep them in the same folder as the movie itself.
> >
> > - Tab
>
>
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