You can control current frame, and therefore could build a device similar, but it would be difficult to inherit the exact characteristics of 'scrubbing'.

Is your swf purely 'top level' animation (i.e. no actionscript, and no looping movieclips) because if not, skipping quickly thorough the frames will not create the desired effect.

Also, if you are working with pure animation, then one of the easiest processes would be to output the animation as Quicktime or Avi and then reimport as a FLV... but then you'ld probably have done that already if so.

Hope that helps in some way,
Dan

On 18 May 2006, at 05:37, aaron smith wrote:

Does anyone know if you can scrub swf files like you can scrub flvs?

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