David Liontooth wrote:
> Norman Timmler wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> the timestamps are in miliseconds unit. Try 10000 for 10 seconds.
>>
>>
> Great -- I used this sort of thing (below). But when I play the file it
> doesn't respect the position parameter, it just starts from the beginning.
>
> http:// ...
> /scrubber.swf?file=2006-11-16_1700_KCET_BBC_World_News-cued.flv&position=2590000
>
The receipt from flytool2 reads,
hasKeyframes: true
cuePoints:
-
name: 00:00:00
time: 0
type: navigation
-
name: 00:00:10
time: 10
type: navigation
-
name: 00:00:20
time: 20
type: navigation
What goes to the position parameter in the player? BTW I'm trying to
find Jan Kneschke's instructions, but http://jan.kneschke.de is down.
Dave
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Dave
>
> <metatag event="onCuePoint">
> <name>00:42:50</name>
> <timestamp>2570000</timestamp>
> <type>navigation</type>
> </metatag>
> <metatag event="onCuePoint">
> <name>00:43:00</name>
> <timestamp>2580000</timestamp>
> <type>navigation</type>
> </metatag>
> <metatag event="onCuePoint">
> <name>00:43:10</name>
> <timestamp>2590000</timestamp>
> <type>navigation</type>
> </metatag>
> <metatag event="onCuePoint">
> <name>00:43:20</name>
> <timestamp>2600000</timestamp>
> <type>navigation</type>
> </metatag>
>
>
>
>> Ciao,
>> Norman
>>
>>
>> Am 11.02.2007 7:39 Uhr schrieb "David Liontooth" unter
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I'm trying to set cue points every ten seconds in this file, but the
>>> times I give don't appear to be accepted. What am I missing?
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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