Windows Media plug-in options
When you select a Windows Media object, the Windows Media tab of the Plug-in Inspector offers the following options: Autoplay Starts the media file automatically when the page opens. Invoke URLs Starts the default Web browser automatically in response to URL events; no mouse click is required. Enable Context Menu Enables the context menu in the Windows Media Player window. Mute Audio Mutes audio. Enable Controls Reveals player controls during full-screen playback. Stretch to Fit Enlarges video to fit the dimensions of the video window. Full Screen Plays video in full-screen mode. Windowless Video Displays video directly in the browser window, rather than in the Windows Media Player window. (Requires Internet Explorer for Windows XP or later.) Base URL Converts relative links into absolute links. (Requires a Base element in the Head section of the page. For more information, see Adding elements or scripts to the head section.) Default Frame Specifies the default target frame for URL events. (For more information about target frames, see Setting up target frames.) Caption ID Identifies the HTML tag used to display captions. (Requires a tag that supports the innerHTML attribute.) Current Position Indicates the start position of the media file in seconds from the beginning. Current Marker Starts playback from the specified marker. Play Count Specifies how many times the media file will play. UI Mode Specifies which interface elements appear. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: Play Rate Determines playback speed. Default value is 1; values such as .5 and 2 equal half-speed and double-speed, respectively. (WMV and ASF files also support negative values, which cause reverse playback.) Balance Determines audio balance between left and right speakers. Possible values range from -100 (full left) to 100 (full right). Volume Determines audio volume. Possible values range from 0-100. File Specifies a Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange (SAMI) file containing closed captions. Language Specifies which language to access from a SAMI file. Style Specifies which style definition to access from a SAMI file. |