Hi Klaus,

Unfortunately, play pause, resume, etc. only work with video clips but not with audio clips: To pause a movie, use the play pause form. Continue playing with play resume. You can move one frame backward or forward with the play step form. If you use one of these commands with a clip that is not currently playing, the result function returns "videoClip is not playing". If the clip is a sound, these forms simply play the sound, ignoring the words "pause", "resume", or "step".
Then Jim is right :-(

Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.

Le 10 oct. 05 à 17:33, Klaus Major a écrit :

Hi Jim,


As far as I can make out from the documentation one can only start (from the beginning) and stop an audio clip.
It is not possible to pause,  resume or control the speed.


if you had a look at "play" in the docs, you should have also seen these commands:

play pause ac "xyz"
-> Will pause an audioclip (ac)

play resume ac "xyz"
-> Will resume (go figure :-) a paused audioclip


Did I get this right?


No, except the "speed" thing :-)


Jim


Regards

Klaus Major
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