[svn:osmf:] 10655: Removing the hack we came up with for using the MAST plugin in the Flex unit tests .

Revision: 10655
Author:   [email protected]
Date:     2009-09-28 13:52:01 -0700 (Mon, 28 Sep 2009)
Log Message:
Removing the hack we came up with for using the MAST plugin in the Flex unit tests.
Modified Paths:
    osmf/trunk/framework/MediaFrameworkFlexTest/.actionScriptProperties
    osmf/trunk/framework/MediaFrameworkFlexTest/org/openvideoplayer/MediaFrameworkTests.as
Removed Paths:
    osmf/trunk/framework/MediaFrameworkFlexTest/org/openvideoplayer/mast/
    osmf/trunk/plugins/MASTLib/

Hi OMAW8,
It would be better if you could share us the detailed error message in English.
Do you mean that you could run your test in your build agent machine? If so, I doubt that it would be related to the TFS build. I mean that maybe it is not the test issue.
Please share the detailed error in English, and then post this issue to the TFS-build forum would be better for this issue since it works well in build agent machine.
Form link:
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/home?forum=tfsbuild
Reference:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh691189.aspx
Best Regards,
Jack
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    I can't update either of these because of my Avid installation.
    Something else I didn't mention – this happens in a 4K project.  Notice how a default Zoom title looks:
    Lines 1 and 2 are almost stacked on top of each other.
    Here's my title style:
    Here's what the title looks after I apply the title style, modify Line 1, and remove the contents of Line 2:
    And here's how it looks in the exported master file MOV:
    Notice how it's pushed down?
    Then I decided to make a 720p project.  No more title problems.
    So if you have some 4K footage, Jim, give it a go.  Or if there's another 4K-er out there, try this and let me know.
    Thanks!

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