Also note that the .SWF files that played fine in my RB app were Flash 5 files. The MoviePlayer control is not going to be able to play Flash files that QuickTime does not yet support, such as Flash 9.
--Dave --------------------------------- > Michael, > > Your problem is probably due to using an old version of REALbasic. I just > installed QuickTime 7.1.3 on Mac OS X, enabled Flash in the QT Preferences, > and .SWF Flash files seem to play fine in my multimedia application using > REALbasic's MoviePlayer control. My app was compiled with RB2006. > > Hope that helps... > > Regards, > Dave Wooldridge > Electric Butterfly > http://www.ebutterfly.com > > > ------------------------------------ > >> From: Michael Diehr > >> On Sep 13, 2006, at 4:13 PM, jis wrote: >> >>> I am following this discussion, but my app does not have any >>> problem at all. It works now, as it worked before. I use lots of >>> Flash and find everything working as expected. I use no plugins, >>> only pure Rb. I only noticed that QuickTime 7.1.3 is a bit slower >>> than I was used to. >>> >>> ~Johan >>> >>> OSX 10.4.7 RB 2006r3 >> >> Interesting. I wonder if it's a RB version issue, or a content >> issue. For me, using RB 4.5.3, FolderItem.OpenAsMovie, now fails >> under 7.1.3 with Flash files. >> >> Are you sure you are using actual Flash tracks within QuickTime? >> Sometimes folks accidentally convert a Flash track into a QuickTime >> video track w/o knowing it. Try opening your file in QuickTime >> player, doing a get-Info and see if the track is Flash or not? >> > _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives of this list here: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
