I have an application/presentation I want to convert which includes a lot of videos. How does the exporter handle video files?
Thanks
John
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I have an application/presentation I want to convert which includes a lot of videos. How does the exporter handle video files?
Thanks
John
StephenL released his Advanced Video Extension which can stream videos online, such as youtube videos.
Only in flash. Not iOS.
I don't see a way of handling video in iOS Export Module... yet! I'm sure Clickteam are on the case, though
Bump :)
Given the ongoing development, has anybody had any success with playing a video locally?
I would be happy to pay for an extension that allowed this if an coders are interested.
I have not tried this so this is just off the top of my head, but I do believe I read somewhere the iPad at least can play Quicktime files (not sure about iPhone), so if you convert your movies to MOV or some other Quicktime format you might be able to get that to work.
iOS supports Mp4's and quicktimes but I'm not sure how to play/address the files locally. Playing them off the internet is possible using a webplayer.
iOS also supports the playback of .3gp files.
When i load my quicktime mov with the quicktime object and run the frame, i become error message "Multimedia Fusion Editor Runtime has stoped working"
The reason was the H.264 codec. :)
Captain, are you able to get a quicktime to play in iOS using the quicktime object? I didn't think it was listed as compatible with iOS runtime.
Regards
John
No. it isn't listet. i have tried to load before set to xcodeproject. it dosn't work.