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Published inNov 2023
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Shaun Ferns
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Shaun Ferns

Shaun is a lecturer at Technological University Dublin. He is currently teaching on the BA (Hons) in Creative Digital Media where he is lead in the delivery of the Multimedia Stream. He is currently exploring serious games for construction-related training as well as the opportunities transmedia provides in improving user experience and engagement in cultural archive artifacts. His educational research is currently driven by his interest in self-determined learning (heutagogy), rhizomatic learning theory, micro-credentialing /digital badging, and curriculum development.
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Sinead Murphy is currently Data Analytics Manager for the Irish NGO Trocaire. She has over 25 years of computing experience, including freelance IT training and database consulting, university lecturing in mathematics, IT skills and programming at TU Dublin (Ireland) and Middlesex University (London). She is a published academic, with undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in mathematics, computing and data science. She is passionate about the use of IT for understanding and visualising data, and using that understanding to make meaningful differences in the world. She is currently exploring the use of Python and Unity for data analytics and interactive visualisations.
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Using scripting to play a sequence of videos back to back

One of the advantages of scripting is that it allows us to easily work with multiple items through loops, arrays, and so on. In this recipe, we’ll work with an array of Video Clip assets and use scripting to play them back to back (one starts as soon as the previous clip finishes), illustrating the use of the isPrepared and loopPointReached events to avoid complicated loops and coroutines.

Getting ready

If you need video files to follow this recipe, please use the 54321TestVideo.mov file included in the 14_01 folder and the jellyfish.wmv video clip in 14_04.

The Standalone Installer website is a good online source of test videos: http://mirrors.standaloneinstaller.com/video-sample/

How to do it...

To play a sequence of videos using scripting, follow these steps:

  1. Create a new Unity 3D project.
  2. Import the provided 54321TestVideo.mov file, and perhaps a second video clip...
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Shaun Ferns

Shaun is a lecturer at Technological University Dublin. He is currently teaching on the BA (Hons) in Creative Digital Media where he is lead in the delivery of the Multimedia Stream. He is currently exploring serious games for construction-related training as well as the opportunities transmedia provides in improving user experience and engagement in cultural archive artifacts. His educational research is currently driven by his interest in self-determined learning (heutagogy), rhizomatic learning theory, micro-credentialing /digital badging, and curriculum development.
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Sinéad Murphy

Sinead Murphy is currently Data Analytics Manager for the Irish NGO Trocaire. She has over 25 years of computing experience, including freelance IT training and database consulting, university lecturing in mathematics, IT skills and programming at TU Dublin (Ireland) and Middlesex University (London). She is a published academic, with undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in mathematics, computing and data science. She is passionate about the use of IT for understanding and visualising data, and using that understanding to make meaningful differences in the world. She is currently exploring the use of Python and Unity for data analytics and interactive visualisations.
Read more about Sinéad Murphy