Hi Barry,

> Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:41:32 -0600
> Subject: Re: QT Player only?
> From: Barry Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Scott,
> 
> According to the docs, once you display a QT Player object, QT loads.
> Here the quote:
> 
> The following actions cause QuickTime to be loaded into memory:
> � Displaying a player object
> � Playing an audio clip or video clip
> � Recording sound using the record sound command
> � Using the recordFormats function or the answer record command
> � Using a visual effect with visual effect, show, hide, or unlock
> screen
> � Using the answer effect command or QTEffects function
> � Using the QTVersion function
> 
> I guess I'm not grokking the difference between a player object and a
> videoClip or how to even control a "vc".
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Grokking? Gee, I haven't heard that in 20+ years ;-)

Anyway, I'd say controlling a VC when using QT could be done with the
'answer record' command, because...

"When an audio clip or video clip is playing, a temporary player is created
for it."  from the VC Messages section of the Main Docs.

HOWEVER, if you have don'tUseQT prop set to true, then I have no idea how
you would control, say, MS MediaPlayer stuff, if it is the default player on
a Windows/PC system.

So, does anyone have a clue how to write control settings, spec files, etc.,
for MS/MP? What are the default settings?

Ken N.


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