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On 16 Jul 2007, at 6:00 pm, Phil Jimmieson wrote:

Hi David,
do you use a relative filename for the movie? If so, try getting the filename and turning it into an absolute one. I had a problem where quicktime movies with relative filenames would work on OSX and Mac OS9, but not on Windows - I managed to figure out the path was invalid (although it was the same relative path on both boxes).

Check out bug 1161 in the quality control centre:

http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=1161


Thanks Phil, and also Scott.

I use an absolute path by appending the relative path to the defaultfolder.

I do appreciate your suggestions, but I really can't mess about with this issue, which could easily involve a QT and/or a Rev one. Is there a message or property I can rely on to tell me whether a QT movie is going to run successfully? As I said, the movie function doesn't seem to work as advertised, so is there anything else? Ugly but effective hacks welcome at this stage......



Best Wishes,

David Glasgow
Carlton Glasgow Partnership

http://www.i-psych.co.u
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