(wie geht's ? ;-)
Recently, "Toma Tasovac" wrote:
i have a text field and a prerecorded quicktime sound file of the text
in the text field. i would like to have the text highlighted sentence
by sentence as the sound file is being played. the pedestrian way
would be to divide the sound file in many smaller files, one for each
sentence, but i wonder if there is another way, in which revolution
could tell the quicktime player which portion of the sound file to play
as individual sentences get highlighted.
what would be the most efficient way to both divide (or mark) the
quicktime sound files and make revolution interact with those portions?
As Scott noticed, the best way may be to let RR do the actions, but you will
have to tell RR when and what to do...
This might a case for (daa da datdat) "the callbacks".
First, note the specific times that correspond to the speaking of each word
in the sound file and store these times (in a property of the field, the
player, your stack, or wherever). When each word is clicked, set the
currentTime of your player to the corresponding time and start the player.
You may be able to use the startTime and endTime properties to limit the
playback time of the player, depending on how your player is set up.
See the following in the docs: - timeScale - currentTime - playSelection - startTime - endTime
Regards,
Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
to get you started with this topic you can take a look at the usercontrib-section
of the RR website. Search for "The mistery of the callbacks" stack of me :-)
Hope that helps...
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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