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DLL Talk / [LOCKED] Skipping forward or backward in an AVI or MPEG file playing in DBPro

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D Ogre
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Posted: 16th Jan 2007 00:30
Is there a way to jump to a specific time frame within a AVI or MPEG during
playback within DBPro? Skipping forward or backwards like most media players
will allow.
D Ogre
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Posted: 21st Jan 2007 03:18
I posted here because I figured it was a more technical question. Without
constructing a DLL specific for this task, I was wondering if a DLL currently
in existence would be any help? Perhaps, IanM Matrix Utility (PEEKs and POKEs) could
be use to set or re-set critical playback pointers... If so, and without being
destructive and crash the computer, does anyone have any ideas?
D Ogre
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Posted: 1st Feb 2007 00:27
I figure the answer is no. Yeah, it would probably take some machine code
hackery to do so, and the proceedure would probably be rendered useless with
a compiler update.
Daris Xiao or Benjy Wright
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2007 04:02
I know there's a way to do it, but personally I don't know what it is.

Try posting on the DBPro forums. Since these topics are actually supposed related to .DLL's. I'm sure someone on the DBPro forums can give you the solution much faster than you will find it here.



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D Ogre
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Posted: 6th Feb 2007 22:55
I'll give it a try. Like I said, I figured this would be a techincal question
which would be DLL related since there appears to be no direct way to do this
within the DBPro standard commands.
CattleRustler
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Posted: 7th Feb 2007 00:21
since this is now in dbp forum I will lock this one

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