Wow Chris.  You are way out ahead of me :-)

When Abdul mentioned in the other thread last week needing to "hack the code properly" I figured it might be a bridge too far for me.

Any chance of your posting your solution over at http://www.onflex.org/code/

Regarding getting "Adobe to add this type of functionality to the framework?"  Maybe Flex 3?

Congratulations again.

g

On 8/31/06, Chris Simeone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, my hack worked.


 

I created a new package in my project. Then I copied the Flex video classes into the package folders and hacked those (about 50 lines of code in 10 files - less not counting the package name changes). Then I created a new video event - BUFFERINGPCT. The VideoEvent object now contains a numeric property named "bufferingProgress." The hack works like a charm!

Now I can track buffering progress using my hacked version of the <mx:videoDisplay> component.

The question is how do I get Adobe to add this type of functionality to the framework?

Greg & Abdul, thanks for all your responses. I learned much and I hope other find this thread useful. 


Chris

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