HI artur

Yea it can be done, it takes a lot of cpu, so make sure the end system
can handle it. You can do it by loading in multiple flvplaybacks that
stream off the local hard disk.

Best, Austin

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From: artur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: flashcoders <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 20:24:38 -0300 
Subject: [Flashcoders] :: playing multiple FLV's simultaneously // possible?

> ideally total max amount of 9 flvs. ( each 320 x 240 @ 15 fps // 30-120 
> secs long loops w/ 22khz soundtrack ) 
> 
> and can this be done successfully without streaming them from a Flash 
> Video Streaming server? 
> if not what service do you recommend.. if this is even worth trying? 
> 
> or if not 9 then what is the max amount of flv's that can be 
> successfully streamed. 
> 
> * this is for broadband audience only 
> 
> thanks 
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> * .: artur :. * 
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