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Using Shockwave Player

Macromedia Director MX 2004 movies can use the Internet in various ways: hosting multiuser sessions such as chats and games, streaming movies and sounds, retrieving data from the network, and interacting with a browser. Whether it is distributed on disk or downloaded from the Internet, a movie can use an active network connection to retrieve linked files, send information, open web pages, and perform many other network activities.

To make a movie appear in a user's browser, you can save it as Macromedia Shockwave content and embed it in an HTML document. The movie can play from a local disk or an Internet server. When the user opens the HTML document stored on an Internet server, the movie often begins streaming to the user's system, and begins playing when either a specified number of frames has been downloaded, or waits until all of the movie is downloaded to the local disk. (The movie begins streaming if you have set the Shockwave streaming playback option to ON. If the default streaming option is left at OFF, the movie begins playing after the entire movie has been downloaded to the local drive. For more information, see Setting movie playback options.)

You can also distribute a movie over the Internet as a projector--a packaged movie that the user downloads and executes. A projector plays as a stand-alone application, not in a browser. For more information, see About distribution formats.

When you author a movie, consider how the movie is to be distributed and played on users' systems. If the movie streams from an Internet source, you might need to modify the movie for the best streaming performance and to use the behaviors that are built in to Director to make the movie wait while certain cast members download. Controls and script methods offer ways to send and retrieve media and other information, interacting with a browser, and monitoring downloading.


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No screen name said on Mar 14, 2005 at 10:44 AM :
Does Director 8.0 allow avi's, mpegs, or qt movies to be streamed from a shockwave file like MX2004?
Thomas Higgins said on Mar 14, 2005 at 3:47 PM :
Director 8 does in fact support AVI and QuickTime content but not necessarily direct MPEG support (that's usually obtained via newer versions of the QT player). Having said that, newer versions of the QT Player and Windows Media technologies do mean that there is more available to you in MX'04 than in Director 8. For more information please post this type of question to one fo the many free forums for Director as this conversation is best handled outside the domain of the LiveDocs tool, thanks.
punkboi said on Apr 15, 2005 at 2:51 AM :
hey
brooklynboy43@yahoo.com said on Apr 29, 2005 at 8:46 PM :
whean you download shock wave player how do you get it to start
carm7 said on Mar 27, 2006 at 2:16 PM :
hey dudes your not the only ones, im struggling to get my shock wave player on.ive tried many times to download it and remove it but it dont seem to work.all i want to do is go on habbo but a little box with shapes in just comes up.Please if you no the answer could you email or get in touch it would be appreciated - carmenbarlow@hotmail.com

 

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