Thanks Craig, you've most probably identified my next problem as I have just managed to narrow the problem to a screen transition rather than playing an audio file. There are a number of things going on when the error occurs, and it's now looking like it happens when I do the following;

lock screen
unlock screen with visual effect dissolve

Another observation is that if I run the stand-alone .exe in the Windows 98/Me Compatibility mode, on the PC where we get the problem, the error does not occur but I then don't get any audio playing. Of course, the latter may be the issue you have spoken about, and besides, I really don't wish to run in this mode anyway!!

Why can't the world move to OS X..............

best, Bob...

Message: 1
Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 15:22:03 +1000
From: Craig McArthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Error with Quicktimeeffects.qtx identified
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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This could be related to the fact that the record sound file command in rev on Windows is broken by QuickTime 7.4. The Enhanced QuickTime extension has been recompiled to fix some problems it was having with QT 7.4 also (thanks Trevor). Anyone know if the record function is to be fixed? Is it fixed in
2.9? I don¹t like mciSendString...

Cheers
Craig


On 8/5/08 3:10 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When running a stack on an XP machine I get a Windows error reported as Error > Signature with the Modname as quicktimeeffects.qtx, a ModVersion of 7.4.5.67 > and Offset 00035857 (whatever all of that means!!). I think the error happens > when an audio file is trying to start, but can't be sure. The weird thing is > I've only been getting this on one PC, others test OK. The stack is running
> as a standalone.
>
> As far as I can tell the machine in question is in the same configuration as
> others that are OK, and the latest version of QT is loaded.
>
> Anybody have any ideas??
>
> Tnx, Bob...
>
> Bob Earp - White Rock, British Columbia.


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