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Re: [AS][Q] Is there a QT application that can be told to "play from time"?
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Re: [AS][Q] Is there a QT application that can be told to "play from time"?


  • Subject: Re: [AS][Q] Is there a QT application that can be told to "play from time"?
  • From: "Stephen Swift (aka Burnum)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 15:25:53 -0500
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At 1/28/02 9:47 PM, JeanTantra (email@hidden) Wrote:

> Apple's "QuickTime Player" seems to only play from the beginning.
>
> "Set selection" then "Play selection" would be acceptable.

Here's a script I use:

tell application "QuickTime Player"
activate
set current time of movie "name.mov" to 9222
--9222 is the number of seconds IIRC
play movie "name.mov"
end tell

Stephen Swift ?' The Burnum Man
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