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    [ANSWERED] Trigger from position of a movie or sound file?

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    • Notdoc
      Notdoc last edited by Woland

      all my solutions to this simple task seem clumsy, overcomplicated, and unreliable so I'm asking the knowledge base:

      I want to use the position counter on movie or sound files to trigger events at specific points that I can easily adapt and shift, and that are accurate as possible, repeating each time the file plays, and allowing me to synch events to sound or image being projected/played by the file. 

      What is the simplest and most reliable way to do this? 

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      • dbini
        dbini last edited by

        Comparator

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        • DusX
          DusX Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

          @dbini said:

          Comparator

           Yes, Comparator is your friend here.
          Generally, you want to compare to the input position being Greater than your target value. Do not use Equal, as the input value can sometimes skip the target value as data is flowing.

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          • Juriaan
            Juriaan Tech Staff @Notdoc last edited by Juriaan

            @Notdoc

            And personally I set the input / output to timecode for this kind of things.. Anyhow an Comparator with an >= will work just fine here.

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            • Notdoc
              Notdoc @DusX last edited by Notdoc

              @dusx said:

              the input value can sometimes skip the target value as data is flowing

               - thank you. THAT is what was messing with my head. I kept trying 'equals' cos it seemed the logical one to use. And it kept skipping. So i thought i was doing something wrong

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              • Notdoc
                Notdoc @Juriaan last edited by

                @juriaan

                thanks. I'll try this. It might help with the skipping prob mentioned above

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                • DusX
                  DusX Tech Staff @Juriaan last edited by

                  @juriaan said:

                  personally I set the input / output to timecode

                   Yes, this is a very convenient way to have standard time to reference. Simply use the Timecode comparator to do the > (greater than) test.

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