Adding Scrubbing to Encore Flash Player

I believe it's called scrubbing when the timeline appears in the bottom and you can skip to any part of the clip you want. I'm looking for some way of adding this functionality to my Encore Flash DVD's so people can go to any part of the scene they want instead of just skipping between chapters. Can anybody help me with this. Is it even possible?
Thanks

It seems a sad and strange shame that a seek bar is left out rendering what seemed a pretty great idea mostly useless.
In the same vain with all the interactive ability between all the different applications the idea that one can't be simply added
is almost comical.
Can you imagine explaining to a chirographer the 1,000 dollar + Cs4 Master collection is incapable of producing
a seek bar, or any other fast forward and reverse navigation,
Try telling that chirographer that the only way they can review the DVD on the Web sight
and look at the last set of 8 counts in there 8 minute dance is to start at the first and play it through.
How embarrassing, Oh and by the way Don't miss what you were after, because the only way to see it again is to start at the beginning and play it through again.
Frankly - I was so surprised at this development, It took me a day of trying to discover how to put the navigation in before I had to give up and relies it was not possible.
So if you felt a little let down and disappointed, I think I'm with you.
What a strange thing to fiend in such a great program

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