You'll have to attach the video manually on the stage.. but that also
mean u won't need the video holder mc anymore.
Just reference the video object when you creat ethe class
var foo = new foo(video);
On 1/31/06, Steven Loe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can attachedVideo be controlled by a class? I have scrubbed that archives and
> Googled...
>
> Is it possible to do something like this? (This Dosen't work). I don't want to
> use a media component because this will be controlled by a keyListener (no on
> screen video controls).
>
> class Foo {
> var video_container:MovieClip;
> var my_video:Video;
> var my_nc:NetConnection;
> var my_ns:NetStream;
>
> function Foo(target:MovieClip, x:Number, y:Number, depth:Number) {
> var my_nc = new NetConnection();
> var my_ns = new NetStream(my_nc);
>
> video_container = target.createEmptyMovieClip("video_container", depth);
> video_container.attachMovie("video_mc", "video_mc", 1);
> my_video = video_container.video_mc.theVideo ;
> trace("my_video: " + my_video);
> //_level0.video_container.video_mc.theVideo
>
> my_nc.connect(null);
> my_video.attachVideo(my_ns);
> my_ns.play("flvs/preview.flv");
> }
> }
>
> On the timeline: var myFoo:Foo = new Foo(this, 4);
>
> Any Thoughts/Ideas Greatly appreciated!
> Thanks! -Steven
>
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