Adobe's documentation says about netStream that: "Specifies a video stream to be displayed within the boundaries of the Video object in the application. The video stream is either an FLV file played with NetStream.play(), a Camera object, or null. If you use an FLV file, it can be stored on the local file system or on Flash Media Server."
However, I am confused on if NetStream can also be used with a flv file that is progressive downloaded from a regular http server. The quote above implies "no." However, I posted yesterday about how, when a wipe transition touches my progressive-downloaded video, I get the following AS error: SecurityError: Error #2122: Security sandbox violation: BitmapData.draw: http://localhost:8080/survey-service/client-1.0-alpha2-SNAPSHOT.swf cannot access http://[our server'/secure-media/ee12ec2d79911fc67fddbe9a41ef6954/48e40de3/audi-q7.flv. A policy file is required, but the checkPolicyFile flag was not set when this media was loaded. The confusing part is that there seems to be NO checkPolicyFile property available at all, UNLESS I AM USING A NETSTREAM. Which I don't think I am, since I'm just using the mx:VideoDisplay component and setting the source to "http://[media server]/videoName.flv" Can anyone shed any light on this at all? thanks! Ryan

