You can set Windows Media properties that determine the cast member name, how it is displayed in your movie, whether audio or video in the sprites created from the Windows Media cast member are on or off, and more.
Video turns on or off the video image portion of the Windows Media cast member. If this option is turned off, the video portion does not play; the audio portion, however, remains unaffected. Deselect this option and select Audio if you want to play only the audio portion of the Windows Media cast member.
Audio turns on or off the audio portion of the Windows Media member. If this option is turned off, the audio portion does not play; the video portion, however, remains unaffected. Deselect this option and select Video if you want to play only the video portion of the Windows Media cast member.
Loop if checked repeatedly plays the Windows Media cast member from beginning to end.
DTS (direct-to-Stage) allows drivers installed on the computer to completely control playback of the video portion of the Windows Media cast member. For more information, see Playing digital video direct-to-Stage.
Paused (paused at start) if checked the Windows Media cast member is paused on the first frame of the video. The audio portion of the cast member is also paused.
Note: A playback rate other than 1.0 might fail if DirectX filters do not support it. Duration and Dimension fields are not editable.