Multimedia Fusion 2 questions & answers

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Answer by Saumya Sharma

As for your question about adding MPEG files to a game project in Multimedia Fusion 2, you can try the following steps:

  1. Importing Video:

    • Open your project in Multimedia Fusion 2.
    • Navigate to the place in your game where you want to add the MPEG video file.
    • Insert an "Active Direct Show" object through the Insert Object dialog.
  2. Setting up the Video:

    • After inserting the Active Direct Show object, go to its properties.
    • In the properties, you should find an option to load a video file. Use this to browse and select your MPEG file.
  3. Testing the Video:

    • Once the video is loaded, you can specify when and how it should be played in your game using the event editor.
    • You can play the video upon a specific event or user action, like pressing a button or reaching a certain game level.

Make sure to test your game to ensure that the video plays correctly and doesn’t cause any performance issues. If there are problems with the video format, consider converting your MPEG file to another supported format.

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Answer by Saumya Sharma

To create Vitalize! games for the Java application server using Multimedia Fusion 2, you'll need to follow several steps:

  1. Learn the Basics: Familiarize yourself with Multimedia Fusion 2 and understand how it works. You may need to go through tutorials and documentation to get comfortable with the interface and basic features.

  2. Install Necessary Software: Ensure you have Multimedia Fusion 2 installed on your Windows system. Also, check if you need additional plugins or extensions to support Vitalize! games.

  3. Create Your Game: Start by creating your game within Multimedia Fusion 2. Use the built-in tools to design levels, characters, and game mechanics. Test your game extensively.

  4. Use Vitalize! Export Option: If Multimedia Fusion 2 offers an option to export games as Vitalize! projects, use this feature to prepare your game for deployment.

  5. Deploy on Java Application Server: Consult the documentation to find instructions specific to deploying Vitalize! projects on a Java application server. You may need to tweak settings and configurations to ensure compatibility and proper functionality.

  6. Testing and Debugging: Run your game on the server to test it in the deployed environment. Look for any issues or bugs and make necessary adjustments or optimizations.

If you encounter specific issues, checking Multimedia Fusion 2 forums or community support may also be helpful.

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Question by Guest
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February 13, 2019

I'm trying to open a file and getting an error "Unknown format." message. When I try to click OK and get an error message says "Failed to open document." message appears while trying to open a game file. I would like to know if there is the file is not supported before using the Multimedia Fusion 2?

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Answer by Roland Diskayne

This product has been replaced by Fusion 2.5, if you steel need help with Multimedia Fusion 2 then make sure to contact ClickTeam, the original developer of the software.

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