My standard approach to this type of problem has been to never have
more than one FLV on the stage at one time. I've developed a class
that, on video.stop(), unloads the video. Then loads another one
from the library and resets the contentPath of the FLV player. To
me, it's alot simpler that way, hope that helps... :-)
At 02:45 PM 5/15/2006, you wrote:
Been testing loading a blank movie prior to the new movie using two
quickly successive contentPath calls, only to cause the same
instability and Flash App crashing.
Thought I'd post it in case its useful... Any other ideas more
desperately needed. Thanks.
Dan
On 15 May 2006, at 22:12, Dan Efergan wrote:
I've tried the video.stop() and video.closeVideoPlayer() prior to
opening the new stream, but these do not seem to clear it.
(Tangent: calling video.stop() without a loaded Video in place
seems to make Flash & Flash player pretty unstable and causes both
applications to crash)
Thinking about loading a blank movie between change overs, but any
other suggestions appreciated.
Dan Efergan
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