So I discovered an interesting quirk yesterday. I have a Youtube video embedded into a slide. I have a pause trigger at 260 seconds ( I wish it would actually take it as minutes:seconds but oh well).
When I run the slide without sliding the timer ahead to check the trigger, the pause trigger works perfectly. If i scrub ahead on the timeline to just check the section where the trigger is, it completely ignores the trigger.
When you are dragging seekbar that means you are just passing by that point where you've added trigger. Technically that means you are there for just fraction of second not for actual time. But when you play video without dragging seekbar that time you spend your actual time there may be a real one sec. or so.
To avoid this you can make seekbar read only if you are using SL2.
This is very annoying when you want to check a trigger at 4:20 on a video. It would be so much easer to drag the timeline to 4:00 and only have to review 30 seconds rather than 4:30 each time.
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Hello Ari Avivi,
When you are dragging seekbar that means you are just passing by that point where you've added trigger. Technically that means you are there for just fraction of second not for actual time. But when you play video without dragging seekbar that time you spend your actual time there may be a real one sec. or so.
To avoid this you can make seekbar read only if you are using SL2.
-Parashuram
Thanks Parashuram,
This is very annoying when you want to check a trigger at 4:20 on a video. It would be so much easer to drag the timeline to 4:00 and only have to review 30 seconds rather than 4:30 each time.
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