Re: windows media object
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Re: windows media object
thanks again - i got it sorted out - i was fooled by the internal media player not showing up correctly when it has no file to load (i don't want any sound until a link is clicked) but when i built the preview it showed up and worked as i wanted
does that make sense - hard to describe when i am still not familiar with the terminology
thanks again
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Re: windows media object
If you use the MP3 OBJECT actions load and play and make sure you removed all the old links which were calling the media player, it will not call the media player anymore but rather play it all internally. Give it a try and let us know what happens and we'll take it from there. One way or another we'll help you get it going.
Corey Milner
Creative Director, Indigo Rose Software
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thanks - they are hour long mp3's and yes i have used file open - how do i use the internal mp3 player - i tried using load and play actions but it still called windows media player
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Re: windows media object
It sounds like you are using File.Open to call the audio files - is that how you've set it up? If so, try employing the use of the Media Player Object, and calling the audio file from inside the object instead.
Alternatively, compress your clips to MP3, and use the built-in MP3 functionality that AMS offers.
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windows media object
i am new to auto play - i have created an autoplay menu where there are 13 buttons to click and launch thirteen audio chapters of a book
they launch in windows media player invoked from the computer - how do i get an internal media player to come up inside the menu
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