![]() " The only thing in the contents folder is a DAT file: 072cef7de4c98c0911d845c936a21b86.dat. Surely I'm not the only one who can't see the bottom of the player, even after dragging the top of the player as far up as it can go(?) Is it possibly a Vista thing? I have Vista Home Premium (64-bit OS)" I'd rather figure out how to get the Air player to not be so big, so I can see its control buttons. And really, what's the point if I can't navigate through the video anyway. Couldn't open the file swaVideoSonar8_5 because it is not a file that Quicktime understands." VLC Player can't open it, Windows Media Player can't open it. I tried opening the SWF file with Quicktime, but I got an error saying "Error 2048. Meanwhile, the folder created during extraction/unzipping just has Setup and a DAT file in there. Here's what's in my SWA Complete Sonar 8.5 folder: This mp4 file is located in the same directory that the video player is installed." If you have Quicktime you can use it to open the mp4 file directly - which would allow you to resize the video, however there are no menus to allow you to quickly navigate the video chapters. ![]() They are set to be HD 720p and yes cannot be resized. " With some of the newer videos we are using a cross platform player (that uses the Adobe AIR Runtime). I emailed Streamworks and they responded: So I can't reach the Play/Stop/Chapters controls. That said, I've got to tell you, I purchased the "Complete Sonar 8.5" thing, and it's utterly useless at this point, because it uses some Adobe Air player, which won't let me see the bottom of the interface, and won't let me resize it. Are you guys talking about Streamworks Audio's "Complete Sonar 8.5" video? Because I don't hear any Scottish accent. ![]()
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