Hi, I’ve tried to answer your questions below. :)  There are 3 stars just 
before my answer.

On Jan 5, 2014, at 10:29 AM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi tracy, and thanks for getting back to me on this. I've embedded my 
> questions and comments into your message below.
> 
> On Jan 4, 2014, at 4:33 PM, Traci Duncan <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I have it set to the default player.  
> *** I have three options for player, Flash, Video, and QuickTime - nothing 
> marked "default player". I've tried all 3 players and none of them show any 
> controls for the video playback progress field.  There is a playback field 
> which shows current position and total length, but its not a slider field, 
> its text, and while I can interact with the text to read the video position I 
> can't alter the current position.
> 
> When I select a video from the main search screen, I either tab over to the 
> play button, or press Command T to open the player window. VO doesn't make 
> reference to anything that sounds like the toolbar palate you describe. I 
> wonder what version of Mactubes you have? I'm using V3.1.6 .
> 
> In my video player window, which is the same for all 3 player options I have 
> the following fields and controls. (left to right)
> 
> the close, minimize, zoom buttons and the window title
> html area which is usually empty,
> *** It is this HTML area that will eventually show the player tool pallet.  
> BTW, it is the second video player I’m using..  When I press spacebar on a 
> video to play, VO is focussed over that html area, if I’m fast enough to 
> interact with it, the player tool pallet is usually there.  If not, then just 
> VO-arrow past the html area, then back again.  Lol, it is kind of weird how 
> it works, but interact with the html area again, and the player tool pallet 
> should be there.

> Player menu button which you can't click on, but Have to bring up its context 
> menu where you make selections for downloading etc.
> a graphic progress indicator which does nothing
> the volume slider
> 3 buttons for prior video, play/pause video, and next video.
> a video format menu button  where you can select MP4, FLV etc
> the enter full screen button
> finally the close player button
> 
> 
>> Once voice over says Interact with video playback toolbar item palette, I go 
>> to the far right of the window function-VO-right-arrow for my MBA, then 
>> VO-space on full screen.  I visualize this controller panel as a horizontal 
>> line along the bottom.  On the left you have volume low, then a slider for 
>> volume, then volume high.  Next a checkbox for play, exit full screen.  
>> Finally on the right side is the total timeline, a slider to move the video 
>> forwards or backwards, then the time remaining.
>> 
>> This works the best for me.  I’m visually impaired so I like the videos in 
>> full screen.  Keep in mind, for some reason the shortcut command-F will put 
>> the video in full screen, but the controls won’t show up.
>> 
>> HTH,
>> Traci
>> 
>> On Jan 3, 2014, at 2:38 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Up/down control volume, and some combination of option and command with the 
>>> left/right keys is supposed to control the play direction. Playing it 
>>> backward, then, is sort of a real-time rewind, but that is the best you can 
>>> get from this app.
>>> On Jan 3, 2014, at 1:32 PM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Are there keystrokes for controlling playback in Mactubes? I can start and 
>>>> stop a video, but I'd like to be able to fast-forward and rewind as well. 
>>>> I have the player set to quicktime player, and I can find nothing for ff 
>>>> and rw functions. any help?
>>>> 
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>>> 
>>> Have a great day,
>>> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
>>> mehg...@gmail.com
>>> 
>>> 
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