Revolution Media Presentation Viewable on Web?

Judy Perry jperryl at ecs.fullerton.edu
Tue Jun 27 01:59:09 EDT 2006


Scott,

Right, of course, but the problem still remains in a Windows world that,
if your web content requires downloading some program that nobody's ever
heard of, you've probably just cut-off 80%+ of your potential audience.
Maybe even 90%+ (Many will be precluded by lacking permissions on
non-owned machines and owners may well balk at downloading something that
could well be the Prelude to a DriveWipe).

Isn't this reminiscent of the whole problem of Rev relying upon QuickTime
in a QuickTime-hostile Windows world?

Judy

On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Scott Rossi wrote:

> Recently, GregSmith wrote:
>
> > So, really there are no Runtime Revolution products or
> > extensions or 3rd party products made specifically for delivering multimedia
> > content over the internet.
>
> Actually, you can deliver any Revolution content over the Internet using a
> single line of code:
>
>   go url "http://www.myserver.com/mycoolstack.rev"
>
> This loads a stack from the 'net almost as if you had launched it from your
> desktop.  The difference is, the stack doesn't appear within the confines of
> a Web browser.  If your audience has a player of some sort (whether it be
> Runtime's player or something custom that you build) they can view your
> Internet delivered stacks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
> -----
> E: scott at tactilemedia.com
> W: http://www.tactilemedia.com
>
>
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