Andrew Nelson wrote:
Jacqueline, thanks for the info but changing the buffer from true to
false makes no difference, controls still frozen. I am going to try some
other scenario's like running some stacks that I have not yet opened in
2.7.2 on an older DreamCard Player (which they worked fine on last
spring)and see what the outcome is so I can see if maybe my 2.7.2
download did not come through totally sound. Everything except movie
players seems to work O.K. I am using QuickTime Pro 7.1.2 by the way.
Any other suggestions?
Would purchasing the new Revolution Media 2 (which I assume is the
replacement for DreamCard) solve my problem?
Yes, 2.7.3 would probably fix it. I now remember that there was a bug in
2.7.2 that caused the controller to stop working on OS X machines if you
have assigned a menubar to the stack. It was fixed in 2.7.3. I'll bet
that's what is happening. In the mean time, if you want to continue
using 2.7.2, you can create a substack that holds your menubar instead
of placing the group directly on the main stack.
I'm surprised I forgot that bug, because it affected one of my projects
as well.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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