Hi Jim,

You might be interested in "How to Monitor a QuickTime Player by Script", a tutorial available through "Tutorials Picker".
On my website or Rev Online (user: So Smart Software)

This stack shows you how to monitor a QT player to play music (mp3 included) and provide all the usual commands, and more, to the user. How to know if the right version of QT is installed, manage durations, progress, quick searches, sound level, loops, play- lists, etc. The main commands are embedded in a scripted group, which you can export into any project. This scripted group is able to monitor, not only sound files, but also the video files as well.
Print function included.

Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.

Le 12 oct. 05 à 02:02, Jim Hurley a écrit :

New problem: I have a scrollbar which I would like to use to show the progress of the player. I have tried the following:

on update
set the thumbposition of scrollbar "duration" to the currenttime of player myPlayer
  send "update" to me in 1 sec
end update

But the "Send" command momentarily interrupts the player and the speech is bumpy. Is there an asynchronous way to iterate the update without using a "send" command?

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