As Trevor mentioned, I'm not sure though that click regions will register if they are occurring within a movie or animation. The problem I think is that they are not technically part of the same screen--they are figuratively "above" the screen and thus prevent the click from being registered on the full DirectRT screen "behind". This may be resolved in v2010. Or it may only affect certain systems. Just thought I'd throw this in on the chance that anybody was encountering this odd situation. And I do know that v2010 will display gif (as well as jpg and other image formats) as images rather than having to display them as movie or animation files. Whether the animation will still occur when specifying the gif as an image is something I don't know yet.




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