On Saturday, June 11, 2011, New Developer <[email protected]> wrote:
> MediaPlayer had getFrameAt  which has been  depreciated
>
> I was hoping to use this to create my own play function
> Where I could throw in a sleep or delay
> So as to control the time between frames being shown and thus create a slow 
> motion play back.
>
> Do anyone have any ideas on the replacement to getFrameAt ?


How about MediaPlayer.pause()  ?

Daniel


>
> On May 30, 2011, at 10:02 AM, New Developer wrote:
>
>> IF this was answered I apologize
>> But I have not been receiving mail from the android-developers mailing list 
>> since friday
>> anyhow that has been fixed.
>>
>> Are there any ideas on how to implement slow motion ?
>>
>> Is there a way to tap into  or Override the   VideoView  play thread ?
>>
>> Or should I use something else ?
>>
>> Currently I have my own control buttons and a progress slider (to control 
>> speed  I hope)
>> When I click the Play button I call VideoView's  start();
>>
>> thanks again and sorry if this was already answered.
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 24, 2011, at 7:19 PM, TheBear wrote:
>>
>>> I am able to play back video using the mediaplayer with the standard
>>> video control buttons.
>>>
>>> My question is how can I use a slider /progress bar to act as a play
>>> back speed.
>>> which function would I have to override and how.
>>> basically
>>>
>>> while not end of movie
>>>   play next frame
>>>   sleep (value of progress bar   (0 - 100) * 4000);
>>>
>>> this way when the slider/progress bar is at 0 sleep is 0; thus there
>>> is NO delay in playback
>>>
>>> when the slider is at 100 then sleep is 40,000, thus there is a 40
>>> second delay between frames causing the video to slow.
>>>
>>> As you can see I have a concept but I am not sure of the routines, I
>>> found reference to play a frame
>>> but could not find any examples and it would appear that it is now
>>> depreciated.
>>>
>>> thanks in advance
>>>
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