On Mar 14, 2005, at 5:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Richard,

I think I found the problem... It is not with Runrev entirely but more
likely with
QuickTime!!! I tested it against mplayer32, winamp video or mediaplayer
and only QT has this problem! I didn't play with QT's video system
settings.

All is by default...

Open a couple apps in Windows. Any of them being Quicktime.
Start playing the movie...

In the taskbar, rightclick the application left of QT and when that
contextmenu
will show, you will see the shadow of the menu fliquer like the menus did
in
RunRev.

One thing to remember is that this doesn't show a bug in QuickTime necessarily, but in the QuickTime Player. QuickTime Player is a just another application that makes use of the QuickTime Framework. It may be that Revolution and QuickTime Player both need to handle visible players a little differently through the QT API when menus are showing. It might be as simple as tasking the movie less often.


Quicktime's implementations on windows have been more than crappy and
buggy than anything else I've seen doing videos on Windows, so im not
surprised... I've seen the same on Macs with Mis Office... ;)

Then again, it could be the dark side causing this too or Steve thinks
that
users of quicktime will migrate to mac when they see a good app running
on a (by public default) bad os...

Of the dozens of different video players available on PCs, we're stuck
with the
very worst of the bunch! But it's better than none! ;)

If you are going to support one multimedia architecture QuickTime is a no-brainer. As you said, the others are "video" players. QuickTime is a multimedia architecture. It does a lot more then Real or WiMP.


--
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Multimedia
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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