afterman
04-09-2002, 10:20 AM
Kim,
In late December of last year you were helpful to us in regards to a picture slideshow. You created a simple 15 image slideshow that was user selectable for moving forward and backward. We thought this demo was exactly what we needed, BUT have come up with a problem that I can't seem to figure out.
When the demo we have created starts up, we have a streaming media audio music file playing in the background. It is a classical piano piece that we want to play during the demo project. Unfortunately every time a user moves forward or backwards in the demo, it also controls the audio clip since we are dealing with jumpmarks on the timeline.
We thought we would try to have two demos play, with one being set on top at all time, but we wanted the user to be able to pause/continue the audio on the demo as well. If the first demo starts the music, the second demo displays the slideshow and stays on top, then any audio controls on the second demo will not affect or control the first demo.
Do you have any suggestions?
Andrew
In late December of last year you were helpful to us in regards to a picture slideshow. You created a simple 15 image slideshow that was user selectable for moving forward and backward. We thought this demo was exactly what we needed, BUT have come up with a problem that I can't seem to figure out.
When the demo we have created starts up, we have a streaming media audio music file playing in the background. It is a classical piano piece that we want to play during the demo project. Unfortunately every time a user moves forward or backwards in the demo, it also controls the audio clip since we are dealing with jumpmarks on the timeline.
We thought we would try to have two demos play, with one being set on top at all time, but we wanted the user to be able to pause/continue the audio on the demo as well. If the first demo starts the music, the second demo displays the slideshow and stays on top, then any audio controls on the second demo will not affect or control the first demo.
Do you have any suggestions?
Andrew