moviePlayer exhibits this behavior, so this feature may be built into modern versions of the QuickTime playback engine ...

maybe turning DTS off would let a Director bhnr catch the first click (& then toss it away)?

* just thinking out loud *
-Buzz

At 11:02 AM -0700 9/8/05, you wrote:
 > Does anyone know a workaround for preventing Quicktime from
 resetting to the begginning of the clip if the user clicks
 within the movie.

I'm not aware of that as any sort of a general issue so it leaves me to
wonder what's unique about your movie in particular. You have a QT
sprite on stage, and in Shockwave when someone clicks anywhere within
the Shockwave movie the QT sprite resets to a movieTime of zero??? Are
you certain there is not code in your file to do that or that jumps
frames or anything? Is there a sample/demo file you have posted others
can look at (source file too please)? Also, you say there's a mouse
handler that Shockwave ignores, but you don't say where that handler is
or what it does, any details you can share on that?

Sorry that I don't have something more concrete to share, or of course
if I've misunderstood the question.


Cheers,
Tom Higgins - Technical Product Manager
Macromedia Director and the Shockwave Player
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/thiggins/

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