Never mind: http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2006/07/new_security_wh.cfm
"* Restricted access to media data originating from RTMP servers: Flash Player 9 cannot access video data or sound spectrum data for media loaded from RTMP (Flash Media Server) sources, although it can display and play video and sounds loaded from these servers." look, I've heard all the arguments blah blah blah. But what about still having the ability to make a choice about the level of security? I mean, geez, if I'm loading RTMP data from my OWN domain, just like I would be any OTHER content, shouldn't I be able to access video/audio data?? Shouldn't I at least be able to use crossdomain.xml to open it up? Just doesn't make sense. Of course, this will be the time someone comes out of the wood work at Adobe and hands out the "this is why we put a smack down on RTMP data". I guess, as usualy, I'll listen and think "yeah you're right, if some idiot did that, it WOULD suck". ;) On 8/1/06, John Grden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We just found that using draw() on a source that is using RTMP to stream in video doesn't work in FP9, but it DOES in FP8. Can anyone confirm this being a bug? or is this yet another security feature addition? Thanks for the help, -- John Grden
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