Did you notice that I mentioned "... though there may still be an
issue on Intel Macs." ???
--Peter
On Feb 9, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Michael Diehr wrote:
That is true, but we are actually seeing a separate bug -- we've
figured it only affects Intel macs running QuickTime 7.1.3 plus
Security Update 2007-001. Apple has confirmed and we are hopeful
it's going to be fixed, whenever the next quicktime comes out.
On Feb 9, 2007, at 7:15 AM, Peter Truskier wrote:
I think Apple changed a default setting in the QuickTime
Preference Pane. After the update, the "Enable Flash" checkbox is
turned off.
Turning it back on should restore the functionality, though there
may still be an issue on Intel Macs.
--Peter
On Feb 8, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Michael Diehr wrote:
It looks like Security Update 2007-001 has broken Flash playback
in a REALbasic QuickTime MoviePlayer for apps compiled with
REALbasic 4.5.x. The problem does not seem to appear in the
latest 2007 beta of REALbasic, but I've not tested any of the
versions in between (5, 5.5, 2006, etc).
Anyone out there who depends on Flash playback under QuickTime
should be alert for this issue. I'm reporting it to Apple as well.
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