This may not be what you're after, but I've embedded {GetSpriteProperty(@"mov2", #mTime)/60} in a display icon to show the elapsed time in seconds. Someone correct me if there is a flaw in my logic ("flock in my luggage" as the saying goes in our home). :-)
HTH - Trish
----- Original Message ----- From: Johan Lundström <johan.lundstrom@ACTIVE-TV.COM> To: <AWARE@listserv.cc.kuleuven.ac.be> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 8:20 AM Subject: AW5.2: QT Xtra - How do I continually display the elapsed time?
> Hi all! > > I've read the QuickTime scripting reference from start to end and the back > again trying to get an idea how to solve this. I've identified some > properties (currentTime, duration and mTime) that I think might be part of > the solution, but the problem is that I can't see where to go from here... > > This is probably an easy one but nonetheless - my mind doesn't seem to > connect right now... > > TIA! > > > /JOHAN > > -- > The AWARE List > http://www.e-media.nl/aware/index.html > > Search the Archives > http://www.e-media.nl/aware/search.html > > Netiquette: > - Use descriptive subject fields > - Use subject prefixes (A5 , A5Mac , A5Web , KO , UCD , OT) > > > >
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