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Re: [ECS] mousevents
Ingo Pakleppa
Sun, 21 Jun 1998 12:57:44 -0400

The answer is simply: you can't. The reason is that the Real Audio player
interacts with a Real Audio server (that's the program they make money
with), and where the data comes from isn't necessarily a file, but could
also be an actual live "broadcast," a CD, or lots of other things. The best
you might be able to do is capture the actual byte stream, and save it
locally. I don't know how to do that, and how to play it later, though.

Ingo

At 11:23 AM 6/21/98 -0700, Mark Gilmore wrote:
>Does anyone know how to download an audio-archive file (as played
>thru RealPlayer) for later playback ? I can't find a way of
>determining the actual name/url of the file being played.
>
>Yes, I would probably add "key-event" as well:
>
>Michael David wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Mark!
>> 
>> Neat!
>> 
>> I'm not sure what I'd do with it, but I'd find a use - that's for sure.
>> 
>> Is it possible to have this new item stuff keystrokes as well?
>> 
>> Cheers!
>> 
>> Michael David
>> michael@michaeldavid.com
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:   Mark Gilmore [mailto:markgilmore@cococo.net]
>> Sent:   Sunday, June 21, 1998 11:55 AM
>> To:     ecs-list
>> Subject:        [ECS] mousevents
>> 
>> I just wrote a really cool pgm that can simulate mouse
>> clicks anywhere in the REALPLAYER screen. It also assures
>> that REALPLAYER is in the foreground before doing so.
>> I use when listening to Art Bell, so as to skip over
>> the 10 minute commercial blocks he has every 1/2 hour.
>> I am thinking of incorporating this capability as a
>> new Item Type ("MOUSE-EVENT") in ECSW:
>> States would denote click action:LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT/RIGHT, MOVE, etc.
>> Param 1 would be the name of the window to be clicked.
>> Params 2/3 would be Y/X "coords", where 0 = topmost/leftmost
>> of window and 999 would be bottommost/rightmost.
>> This scaling is used so as to avoid problems with
>> different screen resolutions.
>> Any thoughts on this ?
>> 
>> --
>> Mark Gilmore
>> Omnipotence
>> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mark_gilmore_2
>
>-- 
>Mark Gilmore
>Omnipotence
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mark_gilmore_2
>

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