At 2/14/08 12:56 PM, Deathcon7 wrote:
What are you talking about? Anyone with half a mind knows what stop(); does. It stops.
Ah I misunderstood the problem, I get it now and I do not really think that it is an easy one.
If you're gonna try to offer advice do so, but trying to point out that it's stolen with no physical proof is blatent asshatery. It's not necessary.
You are one hundred percent right and I will never do it again.
I think that maybe the "overglow" of the flick is causing the glitch and I am not sure how to fix it sorry.