On Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at 10:54 AM, nomshar wrote:
How to send xml data from one movie to another?
Use a file, a socket connection via MUS or MU xtra, or an XML socket.
If you want more specifics, we're probably going to need more info to
go on.
Two local movies? Networked movies?
Well, I'm a little disheartened by the responses I'm getting, but they
did give me a good laugh. I thought I might get a little sign of hope
tho. And I'm an undergrad learning director... :)
Mindy
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Well, I'm a little disheartened by the responses I'm getting, but they
did give me a good laugh. I thought I might get a little sign of hope
tho. And I'm an undergrad learning director... :)
There may be hope. Can you give more details on the limits of the
experience? For example, are you
I'm interested in why you prefer 2000 over XP.
I just like it better. I used the server edition for years and found it
easier to use in mixed networks. Just a personal taste.
Florian
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At 6:48 AM -0600 11/26/03, you wrote:
I can create a project with director that will play on my home DVD
Player? And if so is there a good tutorial out there?
Thanks,
Matt
no - Director needs an operating environment that the player has been
ported to:
Win OS, Mac OS X/Classic most browsers on
Is there a 'lingo access' to the Update Movies option that we use to
compress and 'encrypt' the cast libraries? I want to make a projector
that is able to do it
Unfortunately not. The best you can do (AFAIK) is:
castLib(nameOrNumber).save(fullPathToFile)
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Double negatives in a foreign language may be confusing... Yes, you can
combine DVD Video content and DVD-ROM (like CD-ROM) on the same DVD disc.
When placed in a DVD Player, it will play the DVD Video content--not an
interactive Director aplication. When placed in your computer's DVD drive,
Is there a 'lingo access' to the Update Movies option that we use to
compress and 'encrypt' the cast libraries? I want to make a projector
that is able to do it
Luiz Gustavo Castelan Pvoas
No. Lingo can only save castlibs. Maybe there are some xtras for it.
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At 5:06 PM -0500 11/26/03, you wrote:
On Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003, at 14:31 US/Eastern, Florian Bogeschdorfer wrote:
I would definitely take a look at http://www.as-ci.net/asSound/index.html
This xtra is for analyzing sound.
Just to be clear, though...this Xtra won't work for Mindy's project
On Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003, at 19:56 US/Eastern, Buzz Kettles wrote:
right - as I said, it only measures volume ...
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..and only at the input. It doesn't work on files, right?
J
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Is there a 'lingo access' to the Update Movies option that we use to
compress and 'encrypt' the cast libraries? I want to make a projector
that is able to do it
Nope. Been asking for it off and on since 1999 at least.
1998, I think ;)
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I use ReelDVD. I believe this is a semi pro- dvd authoring tool. Very easy
to learn.
Regards
Elvin Certeza
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At 9:18 PM -0500 11/26/03, you wrote:
On Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003, at 19:56 US/Eastern, Buzz Kettles wrote:
right - as I said, it only measures volume ...
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..and only at the input. It doesn't work on files, right?
Considering that Director can't play/hear what comes to a cpu's sound
input,
At 11:16 AM -0500 11/26/03, you wrote:
On Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at 10:54 AM, nomshar wrote:
How to send xml data from one movie to another?
Use a file, a socket connection via MUS or MU xtra, or an XML socket.
If you want more specifics, we're probably going to need more info to go on.
If I understand you correctly, it mean I can create an interactive
title
in Director and burn it on a DVD (iso format?) for it to work on
the DVD
drive on my system.
as before - no this is NOT possible -
(largely because DVD players are quite limited in what they can do)
I believe
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