; -------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Template DIRECTOR.INI file for Director 8.5 for Windows. ; -------------------------------------------------------------------- ; All of the settings shown here are commented-out in the original version ; of the file. To change a setting, you must remove the comment ; character (";") at the beginning of the setting's line. ; The values shown for each setting in the original file are Director's ; internal defaults. The default value for a setting is used when it ; isn't explictly set in the .INI file or when no .INI file exists. ; Since these defaults are already stored internally in the Director ; application and projectors, it is *not* necessary to distribute this ; file with your movie unless you change one or more of the settings. ; For use with projectors, you must name your .INI file "<ProjectorName>.INI" ; rather than "DIRECTOR.INI" and place the file in the same directory as ; your projector executable. ; For use with shockwave, you must name your .INI file "shockwave.ini", and ; place the file in the shockwave folder ( for instance, ; c:\winnt\system32\macromed\shockwave 8 ). [Memory] ;ExtraMemory=400 ; Amount of kBytes over and above physical memory for use by a projector. ;SwapFileMeg=0 ; Amount of megabytes of SwapFile space to enable during authoring. ; Default is to allow swapfile space of up to 1/2 of the available ; physical RAM. [Palette] ;Animation=0 ; While performing an animation of the palette in 8-bit colour mode, ; director reserves all colours in the system. It's obvious when this ; happens, as the desktop and other applications will repaint in black ; and white. If your movie does not often change the palette, this ; may not be a problem, but if it changes the palette frequently, ; this desktop flashing can ruin your animation. ; 1: Reserve colours before first palette effect, but do not release them ; until the animation is done. ; 0: Default behavior. Reserve colours only during the palette effect. ; ;SystemFriendly=0 ; This property only functions in a projector ; 1: When in 8-bit colour a fixed palette of the web 216 colours plus ten ; additional greys will be used by the projector. Colours from the movie ; will be re-mapped to the nearest available colour. ; 0: Default behavior. When in 8-bit colour, changes in the palette channel ; are propagated to the system palette. That is, the screen colours will ; change. [Settings] SingleInstance=1 ; This property only functions in Windows Director and Projectors. ; 1: If the application is already running, attempts to launch a second ; copy will bring the existing copy to the front of your desktop, without ; launching a new copy. ; 0: Default behavior. Multiple copies of the application can run concurrently. ; ;EscapeOk=1 ; This property is only used by projectors. ; Overrides the projector's escape lock setting. ; ;FullScreen=1 ; This property is only used by projectors. ; Overrides the projector's "full screen" setting, from ; Create Projector's Option's Dialog. ; ;UseTitleBar=1 ; This property is only used by projectors. ; Overrides the projector's "show title bar" setting, from ; Create Projector's Option's Dialog. ; ;BackgroundAnimation=1 ; This property is only used by projectors. ; Overrides the projector's "animate in background" setting, from ; Create Projector's Option's Dialog. ; ;SwitchColorDepth=1 ; This property is only used by projectors. ; Overrides the projector's "reset monitor to match movie's color depth" ; setting, from the Macintosh Create Projector's Option's Dialog. ; ;CenterStage=1 ; This property is only used by projectors. ; Overrides the projector's "center" setting, from ; Create Projector's Option's Dialog. ; ;ResizeStage=1 ; This property is only used by projectors. ; Overrides the projector's "stage size" setting, from ; Create Projector's Option's Dialog. ; [Lingo] ;DisplayFullLingoErrorText=1 ; This property is used by shockwave and projectors. ; 1: Lingo errors generate a more descriptive text in the error alert. ; 0: Lingo errors generate a "script error. continue ?" yes/no alert. ; ; Global Sound Settings ------------------------------------------------ [Sound] ; NOTE: ; Almost all of these settings apply ONLY to the Macromix sounddevice (the soundDevice = "MacroMix"), ; and will not have any effect if the sounddevice is "DirectSound" or ; any other sounddevice. ; Settings in the [Sound] section apply to all sound cards. ;SpoolBufferAlloc=0 ; When to allocate spool buffers ; 0 means allocate/deallocate dynamically, when sound starts/stops. ; 1 means allocate spool once at startup and keep for entire session. ;LowSpoolBufferMs=2500 ; Length of one 8bit spool buffer, in milliseconds. ;HighSpoolBufferMs=1500 ; Length of one 16-bit spool buffer, in milliseconds. ;SpoolBufferCount=2 ; Number of spool buffers to use. Must range from 2 to 10. MixMaxChannels=8 ; Maximum number of channels supported by the sound mixer. The actual ; number you can mix depends on the processing power of your computer. ; Must range from 1 to 8. ;MixWaveDevice=0 ; DeviceID of waveOut device to use for playing. ; Must range from 0 to (# of devices - 1). ;SoundLevel0=0 ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 0 ;SoundLevel1=24770 ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 1 ;SoundLevel2=35030 ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 2 ;SoundLevel3=42903 ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 3 ;SoundLevel4=49540 ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 4 ;SoundLevel5=55388 ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 5 ;SoundLevel6=60674 ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 6 ;SoundLevel7=65535 ; waveOut volume of lingo soundLevel = 7 ;MixMaxFidelity=99 ; Sets a limit on the fidelity of sound output. For best performance, use ; the default setting of 99 (switch on-the-fly), or choose the lowest value ; possible of the three fixed sound formats (0, 1, 2): ; 0 = 22.05k samples/sec, 8-bit, mono ; 1 = 22.05k samples/sec, 8-bit, stereo ; 2 = 44.1k samples/sec, 16-bit, stereo ; 99 = Switch formats on-the-fly. The first sound in a run of overlapping ; sounds determines the format for that run. The format used is the ; lowest of the three output formats (0,1,2 above) which is as close ; as possible in fidelity to the sound to be played, while still being ; supported by the installed sound card. ; Default Sound Settings ----------------------------------------------- ; DLLNameComment= Uncomment this to enable QuickTime 3 Sound Mixing ; DLLName=QT3Mix.dll [Low Mono Default Sound] ; Settings in the [Low Mono Default Sound] section apply when the target ; output format is 22K, 8-bit, mono. The target output format depends ; on the capabilities of the sound card as well as the setting of ; MixMaxFidelity. These settings are used when the installed sound card ; is not known to Director and is not specified explictly in the ; the <SoundCardName> sections. Settings in the <SoundCardName> or ; Override sections will override these values for specific sound cards, ; or for all sound cards, respectively. ;MixBufferMs=200 ; Length of each mixing buffer, in milliseconds. ;MixBufferBytes=0 ; Length of each mixing buffer, in bytes. Setting this value to non-0, ; along with setting MixBufferMs=0, lets you specify the buffer size in ; bytes rather than milliseconds. ;MixBufferCount=4 ; Number of mixing buffers to use. Must range from 2 to 16. ;MixServiceMode=0 ; 0 means use timer interrupts to drive mixer. Interrupt settings will be ; applied from MixIntPeriodMs and MixIntResolutionMs. ; 1 means use polling to drive mixer. This may cause sound to drop out when ; CPU cycles are being hogged by other tasks, disk accesses, etc. ; 2 means use the waveOut buffer-completion callback to drive mixer. If ; this mode is set, it is best to use MixBufferBytes to specify a ; fixed buffer size which is a multiple of 1024. This mode is not ; supported by all sound cards. ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ; Interrupt period, in milliseconds. Only used when MixServiceMode is zero. ;MixIntResolutionMs=50 ; Interrupt resolution, in milliseconds. Only used when MixServiceMode is zero. [Low Default Sound] ; Settings in the [Low Default Sound] section apply when the target ; output format is 22K, 8-bit, stereo. The target output format depends ; on the capabilities of the sound card as well as the setting of ; MixMaxFidelity. These settings are used when the installed sound card ; is not known to Director and is not specified explictly in the ; the <SoundCardName> sections. Settings in the <SoundCardName> or ; Override sections will override these values for specific sound cards, ; or for all sound cards, respectively. ;MixBufferMs=200 ;MixBufferBytes=0 ;MixBufferCount=4 ;MixServiceMode=0 ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ;MixIntResolutionMs=50 [High Default Sound] ; Settings in the [High Default Sound] section apply when the target ; output format is 44K, 16-bit, stereo. The target output format depends ; on the capabilities of the sound card as well as the setting of ; MixMaxFidelity. These settings are used when the installed sound card ; is not known to Director and is not specified explictly in the ; the <SoundCardName> sections. Settings in the <SoundCardName> or ; Override sections will override these values for specific sound cards, ; or for all sound cards, respectively. ;MixBufferMs=200 ;MixBufferBytes=0 ;MixBufferCount=4 ;MixServiceMode=0 ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ;MixIntResolutionMs=50 ; Sound Card-Specific Settings ----------------------------------------- ;[Low Mono <SoundCardName>] ; Settings in this section apply when the target output format is ; 22K 8-bit mono, and you're using a particular sound card. The target ; output format depends on the capabilities of the sound card, as well ; as the setting of MixMaxFidelity. You can have any number of these ; sections. Replace "<SoundCardName>" (including the angled brackets) ; with the actual name of the sound card you want to set defaults for. ; To find the name of your card, launch the Sound Mapper application, ; and look in the Playback field. Director maintains a built-in table ; of settings for many popular sound cards. Settings in this section take ; precedence over Director's built-in settings. ;MixBufferMs=200 ;MixBufferCount=4 ;MixBufferBytes=0 ;MixServiceMode=0 ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ;MixIntResolutionMs=50 [Low <SoundCardName>] ; Settings in this section apply when the target output format is ; 22K 8-bit stereo, and you're using a particular sound card. The target ; output format depends on the capabilities of the sound card, as well ; as the setting of MixMaxFidelity. You can have any number of these ; sections. Replace "<SoundCardName>" (including the angled brackets) ; with the actual name of the sound card you want to set defaults for. ; To find the name of your card, launch the Sound Mapper application, ; and look in the Playback field. Director maintains a built-in table ; of settings for many popular sound cards. Settings in this section take ; precedence over Director's built-in settings. ;MixBufferMs=200 ;MixBufferCount=4 ;MixBufferBytes=0 ;MixServiceMode=0 ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ;MixIntResolutionMs=50 ;[High <SoundCardName>] ; Settings in this section apply when the target output format is ; 44K 16-bit stereo, and you're using a particular sound card. The target ; output format depends on the capabilities of the sound card, as well ; as the setting of MixMaxFidelity. You can have any number of these ; sections. Replace "<SoundCardName>" (including the angled brackets) ; with the actual name of the sound card you want to set defaults for. ; To find the name of your card, launch the Sound Mapper application, ; and look in the Playback field. Director maintains a built-in table ; of settings for many popular sound cards. Settings in this section take ; precedence over Director's built-in settings. ;MixBufferMs=200 ;MixBufferBytes=0 ;MixBufferCount=4 ;MixServiceMode=0 ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ;MixIntResolutionMs=50 ; Sound Override Settings ---------------------------------------------- [Low Mono Override] ; Settings in the [Low Mono Override] apply when the target ouput format ; is 22K 8-bit mono. The target output format depends on the capabilities ; of the sound card, as well as the setting of MixMaxFidelity. ; These settings will override Director's internal settings, any defaults ; specified in the Default Sound sections, as well as settings for specific ; cards. Change these settings only if you want to force Director to use ; certain values regardless of the sound card installed in the computer. ; It is not recommended that you modify these settings for movies which ; you are going to distribute, as they will override Director's internal ; settings which are already optimized for various sound cards. ;MixBufferMs=200 ;MixBufferBytes=0 ;MixBufferCount=4 ;MixServiceMode=0 ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ;MixIntResolutionMs=50 [Low Override] ; Settings in the [Low Override] apply when the target ouput format ; is 22K 8-bit stereo. The target output format depends on the capabilities ; of the sound card, as well as the setting of MixMaxFidelity. ; These settings will override Director's internal settings, any defaults ; specified in the Default Sound sections, as well as settings for specific ; cards. Change these settings only if you want to force Director to use ; certain values regardless of the sound card installed in the computer. ; It is not recommended that you modify these settings for movies which ; you are going to distribute, as they will override Director's internal ; settings which are already optimized for various sound cards. ;MixBufferMs=200 ;MixBufferBytes=0 ;MixBufferCount=4 ;MixServiceMode=0 ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ;MixIntResolutionMs=50 [High Override] ; Settings in the [High Override] apply when the target ouput format ; is 44K 16-bit stereo. The target output format depends on the capabilities ; of the sound card, as well as the setting of MixMaxFidelity. ; These settings will override Director's internal settings, any defaults ; specified in the Default Sound sections, as well as settings for specific ; cards. Change these settings only if you want to force Director to use ; certain values regardless of the sound card installed in the computer. ; It is not recommended that you modify these settings for movies which ; you are going to distribute, as they will override Director's internal ; settings which are already optimized for various sound cards. ;MixBufferMs=200 ;MixBufferBytes=0 ;MixBufferCount=4 ;MixServiceMode=0 ;MixIntPeriodMs=200 ;MixIntResolutionMs=50Download Driver Pack
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