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That article is incorrect and what JD says, holds;
as each frame is downloaded, you can view it, thus it's progressive
download.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Load a large swf (13MB)
found the answer... has to be an flv... the 13MB swf would have
to completely download before it would start playing...
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flash/articles/video_primer_03.html
On 7/7/05, John
Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Clint
Modien wrote: > Can I start playing the movie before it's
loaded?
The question is actually harder to answer than it might seem,
because SWF has added more capabilities and content types since it started.
Here's a good intro to the basic streaming nature of a SWF file,
written towards Flash 4/5 days: http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/how/subjects/Stream1/
For basic SWF a movie will start to display as soon as the first
frame is loaded... the second frame will display immediately if it has no
new media, or (if the second frame has new media) after the second frame's
media has downloaded. Generally, Flash is set up to start playing "in
a Flash".
It gets harder if you're using elements which can be
called at any time during play (attachMovie, attachSound, etc) because
these elements then need to be front-loaded, and need to be completely
downloaded before the *chance* that they might be called in the first
frame. Components generally fall into this class as well.
The video
features add another complication to "is it streaming"... we can set up
video to download entirely before playing, to stream from a server,
more: http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flash/articles/flv_download.html
One useful strategy for many cases where a 13-megabyte SWF is
considered would be to break the presentation into modules which can then
be called on demand. If everything was in a single 13M SWF then you might
have to download the bulk of it before seeing anything interesting
(depending on how it was constructed), but if there's 2M for a map module,
another 4M for a voice-over and so on, then you can load these assets as
they're requested and speed the immediate startup of the piece for your
audience.
Easier question to ask than to answer, sorry, but does
the above provide a path for what you wish to
achieve...?
jd
-- John Dowdell . Macromedia
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thanks.
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