Ok, now I am pretty tired of this problem. I have isolated the problem to be
the actual burning of the CD, I am using Toast, and have tried burning it
both as an ISO, and as Hybrid, non of which worked, but if I burn it as a
Mac volume, it works! Why?

This is what I found on the technotes:
Why won't my Quicktime movies play once they are put to CD? Everything else
works fine...
This reported by a customer. Problem: When a project that works fine from
the hard drive is put to CD-ROM and subsequently run on CD-ROMS other than
the CDR on which it was created, the Quicktime movies in the Director movie
do not play, much like one would expect when running such a project on
Windows without the Quicktime For Windows driver installed. When the project
was subsequently copied from the CD-ROM back to the hard drive of the target
machine and worked fine. Through testing they ultimately determined that it
was related to the burn of the CD, an ISO9660 hybrid CD. When they went to
an HFS format, the project worked fine from the CD-ROM. The burning software
was Toast and the burner used was a Philips CDD2000.

Don't know if anyone has experienced any problems with this, and found a
solution.

-Natalia


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 10. juli 2001 23:09
To: Lingo
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> QuickTime path names on Mac


Honestly you're not doing something properly - I've done cross platform cds
with absolutely no problems.

Are you running from a projector that is ON the new partition, or are you
running from somewhere else?

Ie:

Harddrive
    - Projector
        - movie directory




On 7/10/01 4:53 PM, "Natalia Tjelum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:

> Thanks,
> But if only this worked for the Mac I would be really happy, but it
doesn't,
> well it does if I run it from somewhere on the hard disk, but then I
create
> a temperary partition on the harddisk, to burn the cd with "toast", copy
the
> files there, and it comes up with a script error, and can't find the
files.
> Does anyone have any experience with "toast titanium"?
> The pc runs perfectly. Has been for ages, but the Mac has a problem with
the
> path's.


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