Thanks, Jeff,
I tried what you said and it works. But I have another problem now. I use
the moviepath and a subfolder to refer the video file's position. Although
the moviepath is correct and video is loaded, it cannot play! I'm sure the
movierate is set to 1. And why I still cannot see the video's filename? (I
want to show it, but just got empty string)

Thanks

Jeffrey

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Gomes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> the moviepath in shockwave


>
> Jeffrey-
>
> If you are using local files, they must be within a dswmedia folder to
function properly.  If you are using online files (ie, paths starting with
http) the moviePath should return an absolute URL to the directory
containing your Director movie.
>
> -Jeff
>
> At 21:26 -0500 12/2/2001, Jeffrey wrote:
> >Hi, everybody
> >I want to play some videos as external files. I'm using the moviepath or
> >"@". The program works fine when it runs as EXE file, but it cannot find
the
> >video when it runs as a shockwave file. I write some lingo code to show
the
> >moviePath when it is running and found the moviePath is empty when the
> >program runs as a shockwave file.
> >Can anyone please help. Thanks
> >
> >Jeffrey
>
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