Found the "bug"! It's FileList2!
I keep my MPEG movies in a directory at the top level of my tree (/mpeg-movies) as opposed to in my user space (~/mpeg-movies). I didn't realize that they weren't permitted to me! FileList2 was returning 'nil' as the file returned. I guess 10.2 is "more secure" in this sense? Anyway, playback is working fine for me now -- as long as I permit myself my own files <sheesh!>.
Thanks for the help, John!! Mark
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 10:34 PM, John M McIntosh wrote:
Well got any interesting messages that pop up in the console application?
Also do you know which primitive call fails?
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