Re: QuickTime Player Scripting
Re: QuickTime Player Scripting
- Subject: Re: QuickTime Player Scripting
- From: ot <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 12:38:14 +0200
May a QT preference will help here? There are two options for playing sound of 'hidden'
movies in the player.
ot
"Kinsella, John R." wrote:
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I've got a quick question regarding scripting the QuickTime Player. Can
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anyone tell me how to go about reordering opened movies? I've got 3 movies
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opened. The last movie opened is always the "active" movie. But after I
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open the 3rd movie and copy a section to the 2nd movie, I need to bring that
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2nd movie to the front so that when I play it, the audio comes through
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(otherwise, since it sits behind the 3rd movie, the video plays but I can't
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hear the audio.) I've tried telling the 2nd movie to active, but that
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doesn't bring it forward. I've also tried to make it frontmost but that
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isn't working either. Any suggestions?
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Thanks!
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John Kinsella
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IRT-CS
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University of St. Thomas
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