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Supported Events, Playback Events

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Supported Events 217 Supported Events You can add two types of events to your project, play-back events and processing events. This section describes these event types and supported commands. Playback Events Playback events provide interactivity. Users viewing the final encoded file can view closed captions, skip chapters, and use hotspots to control the movie. You can also use playback events to open URLs in Web browsers, replace the currently playing movie with a new one in the same window, or jump to a different time in the movie. Not all media players support all types of events. The following table identifies which EventStream playback events are supported by which media player. Supported EventStream Events Chapter Display Text Go to Time Open URL Pause Play Replace Movie Hotspot QuickTime Real 10 ✔ ✔ ✔ Windows Media ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Chapter Add Chapter events (for QuickTime, Windows Media) to enable users to quickly jump to other sections of the movie. For long movies, such as lectures or presentations, chapters make it easy for viewers to access specific passages in the file. To create a Chapter event: 1. In the Project window, step through the movie to the frame for the event. 2. Select a previously created marker, or click Add to add a new marker. 3. Choose Chapter from the Events menu.

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Supported Events
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Supported Events
You can add two types of events to your project, play-back events and processing events. This
section describes these event types and supported commands.
Playback Events
Playback events provide interactivity. Users viewing the final encoded file can view closed
captions, skip chapters, and use hotspots to control the movie. You can also use playback events
to open URLs in Web browsers, replace the currently playing movie with a new one in the same
window, or jump to a different time in the movie.
Not all media players support all types of events. The following table identifies which
EventStream playback events are supported by which media player.
Supported EventStream Events
Chapter
Add Chapter events (for QuickTime, Windows Media) to enable users to quickly jump to other
sections of the movie. For long movies, such as lectures or presentations, chapters make it easy
for viewers to access specific passages in the file.
To create a Chapter event:
1.
In the Project window, step through the movie to the frame for the event.
2.
Select a previously created marker, or click Add to add a new marker.
3.
Choose Chapter from the Events menu.
QuickTime
Real 10
Windows Media
Chapter
Display Text
Go to Time
Open URL
Pause
Play
Replace Movie
Hotspot