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Re: QuickTime Player Scripting
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Re: QuickTime Player Scripting


  • Subject: Re: QuickTime Player Scripting
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 21:33:08 +0200

At 11:08 AM -0500 15/10/02, Kinsella, John R. wrote:
I've got a quick question regarding scripting the QuickTime Player. Can
anyone tell me how to go about reordering opened movies? I've got 3 movies
opened. The last movie opened is always the "active" movie. But after I
open the 3rd movie and copy a section to the 2nd movie, I need to bring that
2nd movie to the front so that when I play it, the audio comes through
(otherwise, since it sits behind the 3rd movie, the video plays but I can't
hear the audio.) I've tried telling the 2nd movie to active, but that
doesn't bring it forward. I've also tried to make it frontmost but that
isn't working either. Any suggestions?

Not that I tried any of what I suggest, but I would try:
- reopening the file
- searching for a "reveal" verb
- searching for a "visible" property

Also, there is a setting to let QuickTime Player play movies including when in the background, I think. Maybe not suitable in your case?

Emmanuel
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