Thanks Jesse...

That's the path I had started down on my own to solve the task... at least, maybe,  I 
wasn't completely off base :-)

Cheers!

John Patten
Tech Dept
SBCUSD
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>Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 18:47:20 +0800
>From: Jesse Sng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Changing Image FileName Based on QT Time...?
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>The other way is to generate a SMIL file which can then be played 
>back in the QT player. You can then set the QT Player to open the 
>file which is a SMIL file. This is a text file containing XML code 
>telling the QT player how/where/when other media can be synchronized.
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>That way, you don't have to use any idle scripts but just playback 
>the SMIL file. Check the Apple web site for examples. You probably 
>might want to develop a little editor in Revolution to generate the 
>text file.
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>Jesse Sng
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