I think you can do it by checking  "the movietime"....
But I´ll have a look at it...just a moment!
TIm

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Betreff: <lingo-l> mpg timer/counter


yeah.. i was wondering if anyone could give me some advice either on how to 
do this, or where to go to look: what i want to do is create a counter/timer

(like in quicktime, mediaplayer, etc) where it shows the current time code 
of the movie playing--- but i want to do this for an mpeg video and i am 
using the directmedia xtra.

i checked out the books, the macromedia site, and the directmedia xtra site 
and cant find anything that would help.....

if anyone has any suggestions, or advice, or examples, i would be grateful.

JenS
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