Thread Subject: Re: pause, (unpause), and replay
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From: Sean Hayes
Date: Wed, Jun 20 2007 11:30 AM
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Rewind implies (at least to me) you can restart at any prior point, whereas restart implies only being able to begin over. I think rewind assumes too much in a streaming environment.
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Sent: 20 June 2007 17:15
To: 'Gregg Vanderheiden'; 'TEITAC Audio/Video Subcommittee'
Subject: Re: [teitac-video] pause, (unpause), and replay
Hmmmm
Does "pause, (unpause), and replay" cover it?
It looks like it should be either
1) "Pause, (unpause), and replay"
Or
2) "Pause, rewind, stop and replay"
In one case (#1) you can do it without controls but just 'touching' the media.
Beyond "pause and replay" you need controls. So then why not let people rewind to listen again?
Gregg
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