Hello. I'm in the throws of deciding on building a small CD-ROM multimedia app in Rev. I can't decide if I should go back to Director or iShell (only for this project, don't worry!), or use Rev. My love for Rev urges me to go down that path, my experience tells me to tread carefully.
I'm really happy with what Rev can do for me in a controlled (by the features I put in) Shareware environment but as yet I haven't build a 'multimedia' CD-ROM in Rev and I'm worried about the following: 01 How well does Rev play off CD? Are there seek issues or is it pretty fast loading? (We will test this early next week) 02 How compatible is Rev using QTime across the expanding Windows family? Are there abnormalities and playback issues on some PC configurations /Windows boxes? 03 How well does it cope in small RAM footprints? Multimedia is a glutton, should I be worried with Rev's RAM load on older machines? 04 How well does RevGoURL work across all computers (ie in Mac land, is AppleScript the most backward compatible way to launch an URL?) I'm hoping someone can help, I really don't want to get 80% in and find that there are some major issues just prior to pressing. I don't want to go back to Director, I really don't, it is just that I don't know what issues could crop up and I haven't tested the waters. As this is a small project I'm hoping that we do try Rev, it will be the multimedia litmus test for us. I'm happy and confident with Rev when we are not talking about CD-ROM delivery or Multimedia functionality on older machines, can anyone help who has experience with this? Many thanks! M@ Matt Denton _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
