Dag Claudi
Hi Troy,
Yes I try to play it in a player object. I also tried to play it with the
play "user/thisFolder/myaudioFile" command, which will sort of play the audio
though it will produce also the strangest cracking and distortion which is
absolutly unusable.
It is also strange I have the controls set to showing and on the mac I see them
alright but on windows I don't see them at all. The player is just a rectangle with no controls
or the like.
The "controller bar" is a QuickTime only feature, you get nothing on windoze, obviously :-)
I wil now try importing the file (75 Mb) and see if play audioclip will work.
Please don't!
That will result in the same hellish noise as the "play ac ..." command and indicates that
that file is a compressed wav file...
Can you open that file in QuickTime Player and check the information about the fileformat?
Maybe then we could see a bit clearer...
If nothing helps, try to convert that file to e.g. MP3 format, which should be playable inside
a player even on windoze without QT...
Still hoping to find a solution
best wishes Claudi
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de
P.S.
"player objects" versus "play ac...":
Player objects... that use QT, which although much slower and more memory intensive can
play many more formats than the default play command which uses low-level
sound routines in Win32 and MacOS which don't support compression.
Posted 9/2/2002 by Scott Raney to the MetaCard List
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