Instead of flvdmi I would also recommend FLVTool2 which is open source and 
written in ruby and could also run on the server-side.

Link: http://blog.inlet-media.de/flvtool2/

 

Cheers,

Sönke

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Muzak
Sent: Montag, 12. Februar 2007 05:38
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [flexcomponents] Controlling Video playback using the VideoDisplay 
control

 

That means the totalTime is not "encoded" in the flv. In other words, it's 
missing (in the metadata).
Certain flv encoders don't include the required metadata (width, height, 
duration, framerate, etc..).
Use the Flash 8 Video Encoder (that comes with Flash 8) to encode your flv's or 
you can inject metadata (if you don't have the 
original video's) with FLVMDI:
http://www.buraks.com/flvmdi/ <http://www.buraks.com/flvmdi/> 

regards,
Muzak

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Firdosh Tangri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ftangri%40gmail.com> >
To: <[email protected] <mailto:flexcomponents%40yahoogroups.com> >
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 5:26 AM
Subject: Re: [flexcomponents] Controlling Video playback using the VideoDisplay 
control

> hey thanks that was helpfull :)
>
> I do have another problem when I load a vdeo using the source attribute
>
> myVidDisp.source="my.flv"
> myVidDisp.addEventListener("ready",onVideoLoaded);
> private function onVideoLoaded(evt:Event):void{
> trace("Total time" +myVidDisp_VdDisp.totalTime);
> }
> keeps giving me -1
>
> cheers
> firdosh

 

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