One possible way to do it is to create the slide show first, then add a MIAM
track with a reference to the streaming audio. The MIAM track could be
hidden and desynchronized from the parent movie's timebase (the slide show),
allowing the slide show to loop, yet the audio continuously plays forward.
You'll probably need an app like Totally Hip's LiveStage Pro to add the MIAM
track.
King Chung Huang
Learning Commons
University of Calgary
On 5/24/03 5:05 PM, "Ermeling, Ryan" <email@hidden>
wrote:
> Anyone know a way to stream live audio (I'm using QT Broadcaster) over a
> looping QuickTime slide show?...I'd like to have advertisers' logos
> continually rotate during a live sports broadcast...Thanks!
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