On 5/30/13 2:36 PM, Ray Horsley wrote:
I know this is available with QuickTime using the CurrentTime and
TimeScale properties but if the user doesn't have QuickTime installed
I'd hate to be stuck. Are there any other ways to get the duration
of an audio file?
Can you say what the goal is? Maybe there's another way to do it.
All Macs have QT. If a Windows user doesn't, Media Player should run and
the same functions should be available as long as you're using player
objects. I'm not sure about Linux, I hear there are some issues with
players there.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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