Browser plug-in 2002-06-01 10:51 pm Has anyone else noticed that the nwc browser plug-in countsin 16th notes. In 2 32nd notes, only the first is turnedred. In 4 64th notes, only the first is turned red.Is this because the plug-in gets the files straight off the internet and has not enough time to "turn red" all thenotes? Is there a way to change it? Quote Selected
Re: Browser plug-in Reply #2 – 2002-06-03 02:02 pm Still working on Beethoven I guess ;-)I've tried in a sssslllloooowwww tempo (crotchet=20).It's not always the first 32th/64th note which is turned red, but the first note before which there is at least a 16th of beat (whatever the real duration is).I don't know if this can be changed, but at least I think it was designed to allow slow PCs (486 or older) to work perfectly.On a totally different subject, Simon, could you please stop using the Return key when writing in this forum each time you are on the right side of the multiline textbox? It's not necessary, and even not desirable.Only use it to end a paragraph :-) Quote Selected
Re: Browser plug-in Reply #3 – 2002-06-03 04:57 pm This is a function of the MCI sequencer. It is only providing timing to that resolution. In the future, we may start using the NWC play engine in the browser, which would resolve this. Quote Selected
Re: Browser plug-in Reply #4 – 2002-10-09 03:53 pm why is it so hard to get a browser plug in? Quote Selected