Roku HD110 User Guide - Page 40
timeout, videoend, audioend, seconds, milliseconds
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timeout You can use a timeout event when a video or slide is displaying, or an audio file is playing. For example, use timeout when you want to advance a slide show to the next slide or to exit a looping video after a certain number of seconds of playback. You can have only one timeout event per interactive playlist. The format is: timeout:seconds • seconds represents the number of seconds after the video/image/audio starts that the event will trigger. mstimeout This event is similar to timeout, but you can have multiple mstimeout events per interactive playlist. The format is: mstimeout:milliseconds • milliseconds represents the number of milliseconds after the video/audio/image starts that the event will trigger. videoend This event triggers when a video finishes playing. You can use this event to move on to another state after the video ends. The format is: videoend. There are no parameters. audioend This event triggers when an mp3 file finishes playing. You can use this event to move on to another state after the audio ends. The format is: audioend.There are no parameters. TIP: See Using rollover regions (HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) for two additional events you can use with interactive playlists. 34 • •