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This site has now changed hosting location. Presently using vidahost.com and I have to say they are extremely helpful.

 
Can't see Director Shockwave content? PDF Print E-mail

You might not have the free plugin from Adobe/Macromedia which is available here at the time of writing.

There have been some fairly major problems with Director Shockwave and Vista 64 bit. That is, until recently it didn't install on 64bit systems. The latest version at the time of writing is 11 and that does. However versions from 10.3 to 11 (so far) do not deal properly with lights in 3d worlds, so the lighting model doesn't always function as it should. Basically the default lighting always seems to be 'on', even when the default lights have been turned off or replaced with others.

As usual Adobe haven't been overly forthcoming, so it is difficult to know whether to spend time trying to fix this on a movie by movie basis or to wait for Adobe to fix the plugin so it works as it used to. Let me know what you think.  

Quick update - at the present time the Shockwave player doesn't even seem to work in IE 8 on Vista but then I haven't investigated and probably won't spend the time as Adobe seem to want to abandon it as a product. It does seem to work OK on everything else

 

If you are using an older version of the plugin there is this article on an Adobe Macromedia forum. To save you reading it: To get Shockwave working on Vista 64 bit machines you used to have to copy files from one system folder to another.  I wrote to Adobe Support to ask for more information but they never bothered to answer.

Last Updated ( Monday, 17 August 2009 )
 
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