Normal video DVD's with Rev applications on them?
David Bovill
david.bovill at gmail.com
Wed Jan 20 09:30:07 EST 2010
Thanks Colin - that's the sort of thing I was thinking - but I'm not clear
what your are saying here with regard to Director? Is it that you have
already done this with Director - are there some plugins that can be used?
I would have thought that we could get Rev to Script both the PC and the OSX
built in DVD players, but also it should be possible to directly control DVD
play back with VLC or Mplayer scripted from Rev - and so a revWeb plugin?
2010/1/20 Colin Holgate <coiin at verizon.net>
> On Jan 20, 2010, at 4:33 AM, David Bovill <david.bovill at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Printing something on the cover is maybe all
>> that is needed - but embedding some hidden assets in the DVD may be part
>> of
>> the fun here.
>>
>
>
> I hope that if a request came up on a Director email list, and the best
> answer to the request was for Rev to be used instead of Director, I would
> tell them to use Rev!
>
> Here we have the opposite situation. One of Director's abilities us that it
> can control the DVD-Video in your computer. You can make an interactive
> activity that includes the DVD quality video from any DVD-Video disc, not
> just ones that have files copied onto the ROM part of the disc.
>
> It also works in a browser. You could do a site that had bonus features
> even for old titles, and directly control the associated
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