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Getting the "Resume" Time for a video file

 
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Getting the "Resume" Time for a video file
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2005-04-16, 04:59 AM
sub (or anyone else who knows) is it possible to get the "resume" time for a video file, without having to directly look in the database?
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2005-04-16, 10:35 PM
There is no exposed API for this. You'd have to look in the database.
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