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Re: Using RB to create Flash movies????

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Subject: Re: Using RB to create Flash movies????
From: Karl Holmes <karlh at edalive dot com>
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 16:04:28 +1100
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Hi Norman, is MING concentrating on using Flash movies within RB without Quicktime
or
Using RB to produce Flash movies
or
both

It seems to me that Flash is becoming more and more important and somehow Realsoftware needs to come to grips with this. (I know I know it is just another user request amongst many - RealSoftware does well to keep improving RB- so this is not a rant at Real Software). However I would like to see some features in RB that would make it more of a competitor to Director in producing what used to be called multimedia software. Sure we can animations but it requires a fair bit of work.

Karl

You're not the only person looking for a way to do this.
There is an open source project called MING that, if it were turned into a plugin, a number of people would be interested in using it.

I've mucked about with getting MING to compile on OS X and while it compiles it doesn't DO anything or me.
The included C test app produces no output except an empty SWF file.

Very few others that I've been able to locate on the web have gotten MING to compile and work on OS X

IF there were someone with more time to take this on I think there would be several people who'd pay for it


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