Use the before mentioned method for playing the QT and then use
set member("yourMoviesCastName").filename = "yourPath/yourMoive.mov"
to play a different movie with the same member.
If you keep your path relative, then this method works in a projector
(notwithstanding the : or \ problem) or a DCR. Not knowing your project
particulars, you can still jump to different points in the score and set the
filename to whatever you want. Just be sure when you save your DIR file, that
you set the filename of your QT member back to the original movie you want
seen.
Good Luck.
Paul Marshall wrote:
> Thanks for the info,
>
> >>Why do You want the timeLine to correspond to the length of the QT?
>
> Because there is more than one QT movie which and I want to allow the user
> to play any at any time. I didnt think this would be possible if the time
> line didnt correspond to the movie time, as I will be jumping to different
> points in the time line to play them.
>
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