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Defining streaming media commands 
In a streaming media file, command markers can be used to display headlines, show captions, link to Web sites, or any other function 
you define. 
Several command types are included that you may add to a streaming media file. Some command types are exclusive to either the 
Windows Media or the RealMedia file types. 
Command 
Player Type 
Description 
URL 
Windows Media 
and RealMedia 
Indicates when an instruction is sent to the user’s Internet browser to change the content being 
displayed. With this command, you enter the URL that displays at a specific time during the 
rendered project’s playback. 
TEXT 
Windows Media  Displays text in the captioning area of the Windows Media Player located below the video 
display area. You enter the text that displays during playback. 
Note: To view captions during playback in Windows Media Player 9, choose Captions and 
Subtitles
 from the Windows Media Player Play menu, and then choose On if Available from the 
submenu. 
WMClosedCaption  Windows Media  Displays the entered text in the captioning window defined by an HTML layout file. 
WMTextBodyText 
Windows Media  Displays the entered text in the text window defined by an HTML layout page. 
WMTextHeadline 
Windows Media  Displays the entered text in the headline window defined by an HTML layout file. 
Title 
RealMedia 
Displays the entered text on the player’s title bar. 
Note: When rendering Windows Media files, title information is based on the settings on the 
Summary tab of the ACID Project Properties dialog or the Index/Summary tab of the Custom 
Template dialog. The summary information from the Project Properties dialog will be used if 
information has been specified in both places. 
To view this information during playback, choose Now Playing Options from the Windows 
Media Player View menu and select the items you want to display. 
Author 
RealMedia 
Displays the entered text (author’s name) when a user selects About this Presentation from 
the RealPlayer shortcut menu or Properties from the Windows Media shortcut menu. 
Note: When rendering Windows Media files, author information is based on the settings on the 
Summary tab of the ACID Project Properties dialog or the Index/Summary tab of the Custom 
Template dialog. The summary information from the Project Properties dialog will be used if 
information has been specified in both places. 
To view this information during playback, choose Now Playing Options from the Windows 
Media Player View menu and select the items you want to display. 
Copyright 
RealMedia 
Displays the entered copyright information when a user selects About this Presentation from 
the RealPlayer shortcut menu or Properties from the Windows Media shortcut menu. 
Note: When rendering Windows Media files, copyright information is based on the settings on 
the Summary tab of the ACID Project Properties dialog or the Index/Summary tab of the Custom 
Template dialog. The summary information from the Project Properties dialog will be used if 
information has been specified in both places. 
To view this information during playback, choose Now Playing Options from the Windows 
Media Player View menu and select the items you want to display. 
Adjusting tempo to match cursor to marker 
Position the cursor, right-click the marker tab, and choose Adjust tempo to match cursor to marker from the shortcut menu. The 
project tempo changes so that the cursor position matches the selected command marker. 
Deleting command markers 
To delete a command marker, right-click the marker and choose Delete from the shortcut menu. 
Working with regions 
Regions are useful tools that allow you to subdivide your project into time sections by designating in and out points along the timeline. 
Regions can function as permanent time selections for playback and editing purposes. Like markers, regions can serve as reference 
points and may be moved, named, and provide snap points for the cursor and events. 
When you place regions, they are automatically numbered in the order that you place them. 
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