From: Larry Bouthillier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Seek to location in SMIL Files

The only way that I've found to cause a seek into a SMIL presentation is to
have the RealPlayer embedded in a web page, with the search results coming up
in a different frame or browser window.  Then you can use JavaScript
SetSource() and SetPosition() to load the file and locate the right
timestamp.  It's clunky, but it works.

Larry

RealForum wrote:

 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Damon Betlow)
 > Subject: Seek to location in SMIL Files
 >
 > I'm trying to build my own searchable video database, based on RealText
 > that was sync'd to the video from transcripts.
 >
 > The format is in a SMIL file for closed captioning.  Is there anyway to
 > jump to a particular time in a SMIL file.
 >
 > I know you can use the "?start=1:45" with .rm files, doesn't work on SMIL
 > files.  It'd be great if I could you ramgen to do this.  I don't want to
 > build a New SMIL file for every query...
 >
 > Anyone have any experience on this?  How does Virage do it?


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