Hi Mike, Off the top of my head, I don't think you can do it directly.
However, presumably you could render the Flash movie using the ActiveX control, grab the rendered frame as an image, and feed that in to DirectX on every update. How exactly to render from the ActiveX control to an off-screen buffer I don't know, but I doubt I'm the only one to come up with that idea (and I doubt it's limited to Flash) - it's probably worth a Google. (That is, unless DirectX has changed radically since I last used it and has native support for Flash - which I doubt...) Ian On 9/20/06, Mike Mountain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone know if it's possible to use an animated swf as a texture for a directX object? Cheers M
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