I timed it, it was the first 30 seconds (it started at the first
keyframe after the 30 second mark).
Wouldn't onMetaData be called when the server switched to the new stream?
If it does, couldn't you fade in from the onMetaData handler (ie. have a
Sprite filled with black and just adjust it's alpha), then watch the
NetStream.time vs MetaData duration and fade out half a second before it
ends?
Sounds like something that'd be fun to play with.  Damn work taking away
from play time :)

Jason

Dan Rossi wrote:
> Jason Powell wrote:
>   
>> The problem I encountered was if I had it play a video first, it'd start
>> that video's duration into the requested file (ie. I prepend a 30 second
>> animation, when it rolled over to the next item on the playlist, it
>> would skip the first 30 seconds.  If that item was 2 minutes, it'd skip
>> the first 2:30 of the next item, etc)
>>   
>>     
>
> If you are talking the rotating server side playlist, I always found 
> that problem, its timecodes and keyframes were all out of wack, I gave 
> up on that. Its prob not skipping 30 seconds of the next file, it prob 
> just thinks the previous one hasnt ended yet, or in my case was cutting 
> 10 seconds before the end when rotating. What would be nice is a smooth 
> fade to black and black pause between files !
>
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