You can probably start a timer once recording starts (after camera initializes and all) and keep track of
time spent so far.
You can sync time progress-bar with that timer...Stop recording once, time spent is equal to allowed duration..
Both client-side and server-side ActionScript have setInterval (..) function. So its up to you where you want to do it..
Makes sense?
-abdul
On 9/20/06,
kristian_wright2002 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm writing something that lets a user record streaming video from
their webcam onto Flash Comm Server. However, I want to be able to
set a limit on the time that they can record for (eg 1 min max).
I've got the recording sorted out, but how would I go about imposing
this time restriction on the recording? Also, is it possible to have
a timer bar on a live feed so they can see in real time how much
longer they have left to record?
Any help appreciated!
Cheers,
K.
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