Re: Sound and video on Windows - help needed urgently

2016-05-13 Thread J. Landman Gay
I have had good luck using a player with dontUseQT set to true as long 
as the audio is created with a codec that Windows supports. I haven't 
had to use video, but since you mention invisible players, I assume 
audio is the target.


We tested m4a on a Windows 10 machine and it worked, but previous 
versions of Windows did not unless the user downloaded the codec. I 
think if you make sure that the correct audio codec is installed on the 
machine, the player should work correctly.


On 5/13/2016 5:03 PM, Tore Nilsen wrote:

I have a group of students up for national exams in computer science
in late May. In Norway, high school students bring their own
computers to the classroom and to their exams. One of my students has
a PC with Windows 10 installed. She reports that she is unable to use
the player object on her computer.

We do not know what tasks they will have to do for their exams until
the day of the exam, but previous exams have always contained one
task where students are asked to incorporate sound or video in their
application. In previous exams this task will have the students
prepare a media file (sound or video) and use it for different
purposes like a background track for a slide-show, a popUp window to
show videos or as a timed soundtrack for an animation.

In situations where the player object may be visible, we can always
use a browser-widget to complete the task. However, in situations
where the end user should not be able to control the player object
directly, or where the player object for other reasons needs to be
invisible, this is not a solution for this particular student.

Does anyone know if setting the dontuseQT to true will help? If not,
are there any other option we can try? Or should we start
transferring all her previous work, alongside LiveCode to one of our
schools older laptops, in order to have her up and running in good
time before her exam?


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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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Sound and video on Windows - help needed urgently

2016-05-13 Thread Tore Nilsen
I have a group of students up for national exams in computer science in late 
May. In Norway, high school students bring their own computers to the classroom 
and to their exams. One of my students has a PC with Windows 10 installed. She 
reports that she is unable to use the player object on her computer. 

We do not know what tasks they will have to do for their exams until the day of 
the exam, but previous exams have always contained one task where students are 
asked to incorporate sound or video in their application. In previous exams 
this task will have the students prepare a media file (sound or video) and use 
it for different purposes like a background track for a slide-show, a popUp 
window to show videos or as a timed soundtrack for an animation.

In situations where the player object may be visible, we can always use a 
browser-widget to complete the task. However, in situations where the end user 
should not be able to control the player object directly, or where the player 
object for other reasons needs to be invisible, this is not a solution for this 
particular student. 

Does anyone know if setting the dontuseQT to true will help? If not, are there 
any other option we can try? Or should we start transferring all her previous 
work, alongside LiveCode to one of our schools older laptops, in order to have 
her up and running in good time before her exam?

Regards

Tore Nilsen
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