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 Post subject: Simple scripting question -- hope there's a simple answer
PostPosted: August 10th, 2007, 3:19 pm 
Is there a scripting equivalent to SynchronizeToEnd for an audio?


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PostPosted: August 14th, 2007, 10:28 am 
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Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom
Opus: All between ver Pro XE 4.5 and Ver 9.62
OS: Windows XP Pro SP3
System: Intel Core2 Duo 2.67Ghz, Matrox Millennium G550 dual head graphics card
There is a sync command at the end of the Play command, i.e. PLAY(from,to,sync) with sync being set to either true or false. Was this what you were looking for?

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PostPosted: August 14th, 2007, 10:33 am 
Hi Andy

Paul G point me at this, but to date I've not found the combination to make it work, but will keep trying.

Fortunately, I've been able to let myself be distracted for the moment.


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PostPosted: August 14th, 2007, 8:50 pm 
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Hi Ray,
found that Play() doesn't work in this situation.
Use the PlaySound() function; see sample attached.

cheers
Paul


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