No - it was in the IDE.
Ill see if I still get the problem when I upgade to the latest IDE version
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Regarding mp4 playback, I understand (at least in Rev 2.7.1 which I'm using)
that mp4 has to be incorporated as a referenced control rather than an
imported control as mp4 does not import well, at least in 2.7.1. Assuming
that the
movie is used as a referenced control, how can one build the
Lately I've been incorporating Quicktime mp4 movies into my Rev standalones.
When distributing the standalones to others, I've included the Quicktime
Player installer, in case they do not have Quicktime (especially Windows
users).
If they forget to install Quicktime, the movie instead
You should be able to do a check for the QT version when launching
your app, then prompt them to install if it comes up empty.
Just bear in mind that you can't legally distribute the QT installer
without a license from Apple. It's a free license, but rather
restricted - things like only
Hi Steve -
You can check the QTVersion before starting the player. If the QTVersion = 0.0,
QT is not installed.
Phil Davis
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Lately I've been incorporating Quicktime mp4 movies into my Rev standalones.
When distributing the standalones to others, I've included the
Hi Steve,
If the QTVersion is 0.0, QuickTime is not installed (except on Unix,
where QTVersion always returns 2.0). If for some reason this doesn't
work for you, you could check for QuickTime application files or
check the registry if you are on Windows.
Best,
Mark
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Hi Steve -
You can check the QTVersion before starting the player. If the QTVersion =
0.0,
QT
A quick question - I have a QuickTime mp4 - which plays fine in
QuickTime Player - but with Rev o the intel PowerMac I have here - the
fan goes really crazy and the film stutters a bit. Whats the low down
on the difference in getting QuickTime to play movies from QuickTime
Player or Rev?
On 9/29/06 9:15 PM, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A quick question - I have a QuickTime mp4 - which plays fine in
QuickTime Player - but with Rev o the intel PowerMac I have here - the
fan goes really crazy and the film stutters a bit. Whats the low down
on the difference in getting