What steps are you using to "overlay"? There is/was a Flex version of an AIR
SDK that was easier to use than the "full" AIR SDK. Since your Mac is working,
compare the library-path in the air-config.xml in the frameworks folder.
-Alex
On 1/7/21, 6:26 PM, "Tucsonjhall" wrote:
Thanks Ale
Thanks Alex. Obviously you're the Flex god but I'm banging my head against
the wall. However I will try again tomorrow. I may have to hire you to help
me, even though your per-hour rate is $2000. Appreciate your feedback.
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If you overlay the Flex air-config.xml with the one from an AIR SDK, then it
might result in those symptoms.
HTH,
-Alex
On 1/7/21, 2:42 PM, "Tucsonjhall" wrote:
If anyone has been reading these threads I've created you know I'm trying to
convert my product from AIR runtime downloaded
If anyone has been reading these threads I've created you know I'm trying to
convert my product from AIR runtime downloaded by customers to captive
runtime. I've tried downloading the "old" AIR SDK 32 from the Adobe site and
using it to recompile my application.
I've installed the latest Flex fra
Additionally what codec do I need to convert our entire content base of
hundreds of thousands of hours of audio video to so this it will play in the
current SDK, which is our only version that works on the latest version of OSX?
Knowing this I can at least start the process. I am livid that now
Hi Andrew, F4M audio video does not work on any version of windows or mac big
sur in the Air 33.1 SDK completely breaking our entire application and company.
You're telling me that your working on it, were aware of this? Try this line
of code in windows on the 33 sdk, which is the only SDK tha
I appreciate the info and I've switched to captive runtime. However, my app
has been using AdobeAIRInstaller for AIR 30, which I have installed on my
machine but for which I have no backup installer file if the machine takes a
dive. Is there anywhere that I might be able to download an archived ver
Thanks Carlos
The latest AIR SDK 33.1 implements support for H.264/AAC on Windows; we’re
still working on this for the MacOS side though. The challenge was that the
software codecs used by Adobe in earlier AIR releases were subject to patent
licensing and royalties which are no longer covered,
Hi Jason
I recommend to add HARMAN word so Andrew Frost is aware.
I'll add him in CCO so he is aware of the issue.
El jue, 7 ene 2021 a las 1:52, Jason Taylor ()
escribió:
> As of the 33.1 SDK none of our audio in f4m files is able to playback.
> Does
> anyone have any idea? This is now a critic