From: Yvan Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: G2 Player command-line
Hi Paul. If you're on the Win32 platfrom, there's a program called "Automate"
that you could install and configure so that it runs in "window watcher" mode.
It'll basically just sit in the system tray and wait for certain windows to pop
up that have specific text in the title bar, and then it'll automatically and
transparently click on "Ok" or Cancel" (whatever you program it to do). I
haven't used it extensively, but it seems like this might do what you need it
to. Just do a search on the web using the word "Automate" and the company's
website should come up, and there's a free downloadable demo on their site.
regards,
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RealForum wrote:
> From: "Paul Carver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: G2 Player command-line
>
> Forum:
>
> >From another program, I'd like to execute the G2 Player to listen to a
live
> broadcast (this is all done automatically).
>
> I do this by simply executing the realplay.exe program file.
>
> If the live broadcast is active, everything is fine. If the broadcast is
> not there, I get the standard error dialog box indicating that the request
> that the requested file is not found.
>
> Since this is all happening automatically, the error dialog just sits up
> there. The next time a live broadcast starts, the player is started again
> (activating the previous instance), but since the error dialog is still up,
> no connection is made (they player just sits there saying "connecting" until
> the error dialog is closed).
>
> I could fire up a browser instead giving it a rtsp url or something, but I
> think the result will be the same.
>
> Is there a way to fire up the player and if an error is detected to either
> close the error dialog or close the player back down?
>
> Paul Carver
> Founder, Executive VP, CTO
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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