From d5c1bdf874f9909e8ca474ba041d0b2eba59252d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Cegalis Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 14:59:15 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] added media timer start stop --- manual/source/creating_service.rst | 15 +++++++-------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/manual/source/creating_service.rst b/manual/source/creating_service.rst index 24eb2d4..eae3c95 100644 --- a/manual/source/creating_service.rst +++ b/manual/source/creating_service.rst @@ -240,19 +240,18 @@ arrow will give you two options for the use of the timer. Using the Media Timer --------------------- -The media timer is used when you have a media file in your service manager and you -would like it to start and/or stop at a specified time. The media timer is only -available when you are using Phonon as your default player. Please check your -media configuration here :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure OpenLP --> Media`. -Configure your player using Phonon with these instructions. :ref:`media_configure`. +The media timer is used when you have a media file in your service manager and +you would like it to start and/or stop at a specified time. + +**Note:** The media timer is only available when you are using Phonon as your +default player. Please check your media configuration here +:menuselection:`Settings --> Configure OpenLP --> Media`. Configure your player +using Phonon with these instructions. :ref:`media_configure`. After adding your media file to the :ref:`creating_service` you can mouseover your file and the popup will show you the play time "Length" in hours, minutes and seconds. -**Note:** The media timer is not available using Webkit and only works with some -media file types. - .. image:: pics/service_media_timer.png Right click on your media file and left click