ADOBE DIRECTOR 11.0
User Guide
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These sprites should be basic graphic sprites, not functional buttons. The RealMedia behaviors add the button
functionality.
6
Drag the RealMedia Control Button, RealMedia Slider Bar, RealMedia Slider, and RealMedia Buffering Indicator
behaviors to the sprites that you created on the Stage, and select the appropriate action and group, using the menu
in the Parameters dialog box.
The group to which you assign the behavior must be the same group you created for the RealMedia Target
behavior.
7
Create a field on the Stage to display playback information about the RealMedia sprite that is similar to the infor-
mation that appears in the status bar of the RealMedia viewer.
8
Drag the RealMedia Stream Information behavior to the field; then select the type of information you want to
display and the group that the behavior belongs to in the Parameters dialog box.
You can create as many of these features as you like. You don’t have to use control buttons in movies with RealMedia
cast members if you want to control them from the Score or by using Lingo or JavaScript syntax.
The RealMedia viewer
The RealMedia viewer is a simple media viewer that lets you play RealMedia cast members in isolation from other
elements of your movie. You cannot edit RealMedia cast members in the RealMedia viewer.
A.
New Cast Member
B.
Previous Cast Member
C.
Next Cast Member
D.
Media status bar
E.
Current Time Controller
The RealMedia viewer
The viewer has the following controls:
A
B
C
D
E