hi surya. you can do this by creating two image with movie patches.
they should both have the same input string for the movie path. the
first can be used to get the movie duration and the second to provide
the movie itself. in this way you can avoid a feedback loop.
On 12/26/05, Surya Buchwald <email@hidden> wrote:
> I have a stop watch feeding the time on a movie patch. This time also
> goes through a javascript patch, which evaluates the current time and
> decides whether the movie needs to be restarted (for looping).
> However, the stop watch will not take the output of the javascript
> patch. I suppose this is because it could create some sort of
> feedback problem since it's creating that time in the first place.
>
> Is there any way I could get this output back into the stop watch patch?
>
> Happy Holidays everyone!
>
> Surya
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