RealOne plug-in options


    When you select a RealOne object, the Real tab of the Plug-in Inspector offers the following options:

    Autostart

    Plays the audio or video as soon as the viewer opens the page.

    No Labels

    Suppresses display of information such as title, author, and copyright.

    Controls

    Determines what controls are displayed. Choose from the following options in the Controls pop-up menu:

    • Image Window to provide a context menu that allows the viewer to control playback in the playback area using controls such as Play and Stop. This context menu provides a choice of controls to let the viewer control the playback directly in the playback area. (Image Window is available only for videos and animations.)
    • Control Panel (or Default) to display the default RealOne Player control panel, which contains Play, Pause, Stop, Fast Forward, and Rewind buttons, Position and Volume sliders, and a Mute button that appears when the speaker is selected.
    • Play Button to display a Play/Pause button.
    • Play Only Button to display a Play button.
    • Mute Control to display a Mute button.
    • Mute Volume to display a Mute button and volume slider.
    • Position Slider to display a clip position slider.
    • Clip Information to display an information field for information about the RealOne clip.
    • Home Control to display the RealOne logo.
    • Info Volume to display presentation information as well as a volume slider and a Mute button.
    • Info Panel to display the presentation information panel.
    • Status Bar to display informational messages, the network congestion LED, and the position field, which indicates the current place in the presentation timeline along with total clip length.
    • Status Field to display the message text area of the status bar. If no status field or status bar is embedded, error messages display in the browser's status bar.
    • Position Field to display the clip's current place in the presentation timeline and the total clip length.

    Note: You must have one RealOne object for each control. For example, Play and Pause buttons require two separate RealOne objects. For more information, see the GoLive 7 Multimedia Authoring Guide, available on the Adobe Web site.

    Console

    Groups multiple controls using an option you choose from the Console menu. For example, you can place different controls, such as a Play button and a Volume slider, in different HTML table cells. You can then tie these controls together by assigning the same Console name to each of them. You can assign a user-specified name in the Console text box, or you can choose a predefined name from the Console menu:

    • Default to assign no Console name.
    • _master to link the control to all other controls or groups of controls.
    • _unique to avoid linking the control to any other control.

    Controls that have no Console attribute assigned will be grouped together.