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Re: QuickTime Player Scripting
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Re: QuickTime Player Scripting


  • Subject: Re: QuickTime Player Scripting
  • From: George Michiels <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 14:57:54 -0500

I'm wondering if you got an answer to your question about QuickTime
Scritping, because I might have missed it. Very much interested in looking
at your calander. Which program did you use to make it? I know a little bit
of html. I would like to know how to write or use the script editor.

> From: "Kinsella, John R." <email@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 11:08:19 -0500
> To: "'email@hidden'"<email@hidden>,
> "'email@hidden'" <email@hidden>
> Subject: QuickTime Player Scripting
>
> 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?
> Thanks!
> John Kinsella
> IRT-CS
> University of St. Thomas
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