Switch Layer source file shown as 'none'
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 2:22 pm
AS7PRO, Win 7 64-bit.
I'm going through Tutorial 5.2. In it, a 'Mouth' Switch Layer is set up to use a data file from Papagayo called 'vista.dat' in order to lip sync with the audio file heard to say 'hasta la vista, baby'. This is done by going to the Mouth layer pop-up's 'Switch' tab and navigating to accept 'vista.dat' in the 'Select Audio Source' field.
It works, the lips do sync. But if I double-click on the 'Mouth' Switch Layer again and go to the 'Switch' tab, it says 'Select Audio Sync Source: NONE' where I think it should say 'Select Audio Source: vista.dat'.
I checked, it is still using the 'vista.dat' file even though it shows 'none'. That is, th lips are still syncing (the data is not actually 'none').
As it is, there is no way (I can tell) to see what data file (such as from Papagayo) the Layer is using if it always says 'None'.
I'm VERY new, I could easily be interpreting something wrong here...
I'm going through Tutorial 5.2. In it, a 'Mouth' Switch Layer is set up to use a data file from Papagayo called 'vista.dat' in order to lip sync with the audio file heard to say 'hasta la vista, baby'. This is done by going to the Mouth layer pop-up's 'Switch' tab and navigating to accept 'vista.dat' in the 'Select Audio Source' field.
It works, the lips do sync. But if I double-click on the 'Mouth' Switch Layer again and go to the 'Switch' tab, it says 'Select Audio Sync Source: NONE' where I think it should say 'Select Audio Source: vista.dat'.
I checked, it is still using the 'vista.dat' file even though it shows 'none'. That is, th lips are still syncing (the data is not actually 'none').
As it is, there is no way (I can tell) to see what data file (such as from Papagayo) the Layer is using if it always says 'None'.
I'm VERY new, I could easily be interpreting something wrong here...