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Is there any way to know if the player is seeking forward or back?
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2014-12-07, 22:01
(This post was last modified: 2014-12-07, 22:06 by phil65.)
Player.Forwarding, Player.Rewinding
or if you want a different route:
Substring(Player.SeekOffset,+,left) could also work
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Step forward = !SubString(Player.SeekOffset,-)
Step back = SubString(Player.SeekOffset,-)
Neither work when the big step is a chapter jump though.
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God damn Infomanager .. So it works for regular stepping but fails for big steps / chapter seeks? I bet seeking is done outside of the SeekHandler then ..
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Big steps work if they're time/percentage based but not if they're chapters.
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Tested, happy to report it works perfectly.
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