Bill,
I've run into a couple of problems with Windows and QuickTime over the last
couple of years. I don't know if this will apply to you, but it may be worth
checking out.
1. I saw some problems with LC apps crashing on Windows XP with QT 7.6.4
installed. Older and newer versions seemed not t
Don't worry about the crash the test caused, I don't mind. My hope is that if
something can be fixed to stop the entire Windows system from crashing, it
might also fix your less extreme case.
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Sorry about that Colin, with the old rev player I circulate with the programs
it just halts the program, gives an error message with a string of data pages
and lets you quit.
If you don't have an old player I pair one with all my education stacks at
billzieger.com
Hope to see you at the Live
You are a brave, brave man.
On May 19, 2012, at 6:44 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
> Just for what it's worth, I could record one sound and on the second try it
> instantly completely crashed Windows 8. That's with the latest build of
> LiveCode. So, the problem seems like it isn't to do with being
Just for what it's worth, I could record one sound and on the second try it
instantly completely crashed Windows 8. That's with the latest build of
LiveCode. So, the problem seems like it isn't to do with being LiveCode 3, or
32 bit Windows, because I'm on the latest LiveCode and 64 bit Windows.
After years of providing programs for special needs students I was just made
aware of the programs failing at random places, making it difficult to debug.
It only happens on Windows machines, possibly only on win32 machines and not at
the same location. The Mac player works fine.
The user gets a