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playmenow
03-13-2006, 03:09 PM
sets the position to 0:
function Replay()
LB = "Playlist";
ItemsInListBox = ListBox.GetCount(LB);
-- Get the selected items
Selected = ListBox.GetSelected(LB);
SelectedItem = Selected[1] +1;
FileToOpen = ListBox.GetItemData(LB, Selected[1]);
ListBox.DeselectItem("Playlist", Selected[1]);
file_name = ListBox.GetItemText(LB, SelectedItem);
if SelectedItem >= ItemsInListBox then
ListBox.SelectItem(LB, 1);
-- enable the remove button
Button.SetEnabled("Remove", true);
-- get the data
FileToOpen = ListBox.GetItemData(LB, 1);
-- Load the File
MediaPlayer.Load("Media", FileToOpen);
-- Play the File
MediaPlayer.Play("Media");
-- get the lenght and set it as the position
Length = MediaPlayer.GetLength("Media")
Slider.SetRange("Position", 0, Length);
Slider.SetSliderPos("Position", 0);
-- start the timer
Page.StopTimer();
Page.StartTimer(1000);
-- set the position
Slider.SetSliderPos("Volume_bar", 50);
else
ListBox.SelectItem(LB, SelectedItem);
FileToOpen = ListBox.GetItemData(LB, SelectedItem);
-- Load the File
MediaPlayer.Load("Media", FileToOpen);
-- Play the File
MediaPlayer.Play("Media");
-- get the lenght and set it as the position
Length = MediaPlayer.GetLength("Media")
Slider.SetRange("Position", 0, Length);
Slider.SetSliderPos("Position", 0);
-- start the timer
Page.StopTimer();
Page.StartTimer(1000);
-- set the position
Slider.SetSliderPos("Volume_bar", 50);
-- tell the user
text = String.Concat("Playing next file: ", file_name);
INIFile.SetValue("AutoPlay\\Docs\\traytip.ini", "Text", "Value", text);
File.Run("AutoPlay\\Docs\\Traytip.exe", "", "AutoPlay\\Docs", SW_SHOWNORMAL, false);
end
end
Corey
03-13-2006, 03:20 PM
Playmenow, *no more* unrelated comments, this is your very last warning. Any more negative comments *at all* and I will remove you from the forum. Period. I'm under the impression that you are using an unlicensed version of our software (please correct me and accept my apology if I'm wrong) as such you've overextended the amount of goodwill I can offer vis-a-vis the way you comport yourself.
And it never hurts to say please and thank you. Especially when you are asking people to fix your broken code for you.
You want to ask a question? Then ask one, make it complete, polite, say please and thank you, and stay focused on what you are asking. You want to answer a question? Then answer one, but don't be argumentative or snide, and if you don't have a feasible solution to offer then walk away, i.e. it doesn't help someone trying to find a Flash designer for a client to get a lecture about SVG from someone with barely peripheral knowledge of the topic, it just messes up their thread and costs them time to respond. In the future please give some consideration to the person who started a thread before posting unrelated or critical comments to it. Thank you for your cooperation.
playmenow
03-14-2006, 01:37 AM
Sorry, but there's one problem: I have 5 minutes to edit a post. How I can edit it now? And about that I have an unlicensed version of AMS: No, I received it as a gift. But there's one strange thing: it won't show my serial...:huh
Corey
03-14-2006, 01:59 AM
Sorry, but all due respect, I am under the impression that you are using an unlicensed copy of our software and I'm not prepared to revisit that conclusion until I see actual proof to the contrary. I'd like to be proven wrong on that point, and I'll be happy to apologize if I am, but I don't anticipate it. At the same time I'm not on a personal mission here. Bottom line -> play it cool here in the forum from now on regardless. Period.
As for your claim on the serial not showing up, obviously you and I have been down that road before and when it comes time provide proof of ownership you either change your story or abandon the thread. So... The bottom line -> go start a support ticket if you aren't using illegal software right here -> http://support.indigorose.com and we will gladly fix it.
As for your other thread, it has been removed, You are not free to advertise here. Ask questions, answer questions, fine. But no spamming or ads. Any threads posted solely to promote yourself/products will be removed until such time as you provide some proof of ownership or redeem some goodwill over the course of time by provide selfless, meaningful product support to others. Advertising and promoting in our forum is a privelege, and I don't think that's an unreasonable position in this case.
playmenow
03-14-2006, 02:41 AM
To go to the support ticket? I went there. I get the strange reply "Please tell me your serial. You can find it...." How can I see it if the only thing I see is my Windows user name :huh
And, please, can you help me with this code? I tried over 10 methods to make it work, but still the same problem. This is modified from the on double-click, which work 100% fine. I do'nt know why this, (MediaPlayer --> On Finish) isn't working. I mean, the position for the 'Song Position bar' will remain 0 (look for red) and for the volume bar, 0 (look for green). Hmm...Page ---> On Timer: will get the position of the song and set it for the position bar. :huh
LB = "Playlist";
ItemsInListBox = ListBox.GetCount(LB);
-- Get the selected items
Selected = ListBox.GetSelected(LB);
SelectedItem = Selected[1] +1;
FileToOpen = ListBox.GetItemData(LB, Selected[1]);
ListBox.DeselectItem("Playlist", Selected[1]);
-- stop the timer
Page.StopTimer();
if SelectedItem >= ItemsInListBox then
ListBox.SelectItem(LB, 1);
-- Get the selected item from the ListBox
Selected = ListBox.GetSelected("Playlist");
file_name = ListBox.GetItemText(LB, Selected[1]);
-- Get the path to the selected file (stored in the item's 'data')
FilePath = ListBox.GetItemData("Playlist", Selected[1]);
-- load the file
MediaPlayer.Load("Media", FilePath);
-- play the file
MediaPlayer.Play("Media");
-- set as playing
Playing = true
-- set as not paused
Paused = false
-- set the button as Pause
Button.SetText("Play_Pause", "Pause");
-- set as loaded
Loaded = true
-- get the Lengtht and set it as the position
Length = MediaPlayer.GetLength("Media")
Slider.SetRange("Position", 0, Length);
-- start the timer
Page.StartTimer(1000);
-- set the position
Slider.SetSliderPos("Volume_bar", 50);
-- tell the user
text = String.Concat("Playing next file: ", file_name);
INIFile.SetValue("AutoPlay\\Docs\\traytip.ini", "Text", "Value", text);
File.Run("AutoPlay\\Docs\\Traytip.exe", "", "AutoPlay\\Docs", SW_SHOWNORMAL, false);
else
ListBox.SelectItem(LB, SelectedItem);
-- Get the selected item(s) from the ListBox
Selected = ListBox.GetSelected("Playlist");
file_name = ListBox.GetItemText(LB, Selected[1]);
-- Get the path to the selected file (stored in the item's 'data')
FilePath = ListBox.GetItemData("Playlist", Selected[1]);
-- load the file
MediaPlayer.Load("Media", FilePath);
-- play the file
MediaPlayer.Play("Media");
-- set as playing
Playing = true
-- set as not paused
Paused = false
-- set the button as Pause
Button.SetText("Play_Pause", "Pause");
-- set as loaded
Loaded = true
-- get the Lengtht and set it as the position
Length = MediaPlayer.GetLength("Media")
Slider.SetRange("Position", 0, Length);
-- start the timer
Page.StartTimer(1000);
-- set the position
Slider.SetSliderPos("Volume_bar", 50);
-- tell the user
text = String.Concat("Playing next file: ", file_name);
INIFile.SetValue("AutoPlay\\Docs\\traytip.ini", "Text", "Value", text);
File.Run("AutoPlay\\Docs\\Traytip.exe", "", "AutoPlay\\Docs", SW_SHOWNORMAL, false);
end
And Page --> On Timer:
if Playing == true and LeftDown == false then
Slider.SetSliderPos("Position", MediaPlayer.GetCurrentPos("Media"));
end
:huh
LeftDown will be set as true when I press the left mouse button...but it won't be set as false if I press another button (right-click) :huh
Corey
03-14-2006, 02:49 AM
You have been told where to find your serial more than once by more than one user. You have also been told how to contact support, etc. No offense but I'm not sure what purpose it serves to repeat those options yet again. I'm under the impresson that you are using illegal software so I'm not investing any more time in assisting you until I learn otherwise. Feel free to email support anytime with your ownership details and I'll revisit that, but other than that...
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