Viewerhelp:Prim Media Controls
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Web Controls
These controls are used for navigating web-based media on the face of an object.
Back | Navigates to the last URL visited on this face. |
Forward | Navigates to the next URL visited on this face. Only available after using Back. |
Home | Navigates to this face's home URL. |
Refresh | Reloads the current URL. |
Stop | Stops loading the current URL. |
Address bar | Enter a URL and press Enter ↵ to navigate to a website, multimedia file, or media stream. The address bar does not appear on objects that are using mini-style media controls. There are two icons that can appear inside the address bar:
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Zoom In | Centers your camera view on this media face and zooms in. You can leave this camera mode by pressing Zoom Out or Esc. |
External Browser | Opens the current URL in an external browser or the built-in Media Browser, as defined in the Setup tab of your preferences. |
Media Playback Controls
These controls are used for controlling the playback of audio or video media on the face of an object.
Home | Navigates to this face's home URL. |
Stop | Stops playback and resets to the beginning of the media. |
Play progress indicator | Shows how far along the current playback has progressed. You can drag the slider left and right to rapidly skip to a specific point in the media. |
Skip Back | Jumps backward by 30 seconds. |
Skip Forward | Jumps forward by 30 seconds. |
Audio | Mutes the audio from this media. You can adjust the volume of the media by hovering your mouse over this button and adjusting the vertical slider that appears above it. |
Zoom In | Centers your camera view on this media face and zooms in. You can leave this camera mode by pressing Zoom Out or Esc. |
External Browser | Opens the current URL in an external browser or the built-in Media Browser, as defined in the Setup tab of your preferences. |