Hi Alex,

FYI, I updated the latest trunk and now NetStream.Play.Stop shows correctly.  
But it's strange to me that the previous trunk version wasn't working properly, 
because in the version previous to that, it was working alright.
 
Sam

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Guys,

Is this related to the buffering problem? Is buffering working correctly yet
in red5? Last I read people were thinking that the buffering was failing
because of invalid metadata. Is this still the case or is it something else?


Note that last time I checked this problem only affects streams recorded via
red5 and not pre-existing flv's such as the ones that come with oflademo.

Let me know whats up

-Alex





On 1/16/07, Sam Bou <boukaihung at yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to detect the end of playback for recorded streams but cannot
> see the onStatus event NetStream.Play.Stop.  All I see is the following when I
> trace out onStatus when I playback a stream:
>
> (10909) Stream.onStatus: NetStream.Play.Reset
> (10909) Stream.onStatus: NetStream.Play.Start
> (11915) Stream.onStatus: NetStream.Buffer.Full
> (15915) Stream.onStatus: NetStream.Buffer.Flush
>
> I heard it's sort of a bug in flash.  But why am I not even seeing
> NetStream.Buffer.Empty? Should I use metadata's duration to detect the end
> of playback? But I heard not all flv will have
> metadata.  I'm using the latest trunk.  Any solution?
>
> Thx in advance.
>
>
>
>
>


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