Neil,
I forgot to mention this. Although I can play the movie, I do see what
Klaus sees: only the bottom-right quarter of the movie is visible.
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Hi Klaus,
I made sure to test the playback of mp4 files when creating the ebook
academy, with the play videoClip command on both mac and windows and
could do so without any issues.
Please see the below video that a sample mp4 file working as expected.
http://techsupport.on-rev.com/test/windo
Neil,
I was able to pay the two MP4 movies you just linked. I was unable to play
another movie that I happened to have on my computer. I try to figure out
what's going on here and will let you know.
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Hi Mark,
This sounds like a possible bug as the videos I replied with previously
show the code snippet running on Windows 7 and Mac OSX 10.8
http://techsupport.on-rev.com/test/windows.mp4
http://techsupport.on-rev.com/test/mac.mp4
If possible, could you submit a bug report with our quality co
Neil,
Just in case it makes a difference, I'd like to assert that Klaus is right. I
tested it and the results are at least (or maybe at most) dubious on Windows 8.
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Hi Neil,
Am 06.09.2013 um 16:29 schrieb Neil Roger :
> Hi Klaus et al.
>
> No new multimedia engine yet :) This code snippet does require that
> QuickTime player be installed.
> We do have a list of all the project we are working on here
> http://livecode.com/community/roadmap/
> Multimedia
Hi Klaus et al.
No new multimedia engine yet :) This code snippet does require that
QuickTime player be installed.
We do have a list of all the project we are working on here
http://livecode.com/community/roadmap/
Multimedia is currently in the queued section.
Kind Regards,
Neil Roger
Hi Mark,
Am 06.09.2013 um 15:17 schrieb Mark Schonewille
:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> Yes, QuickTime needs to be installed to play an MP4 clip. I just tried it in
> LC 5.5, on Windows 8 with QT installed.
> The sound played, but the picture didn't update. I was unable to use the stop
> playing command a
Hi Klaus,
Yes, QuickTime needs to be installed to play an MP4 clip. I just tried
it in LC 5.5, on Windows 8 with QT installed. The sound played, but the
picture didn't update. I was unable to use the stop playing command and
the number of videoClips reported 0 :-D I guess it isn't too reliable