Re: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

2006-09-18 Thread Dennis Roche

flv it will only seek to the nearest keyframe. you will need to add more
keyframes when encoding the flv, don't allow the user to scrub through the
video, or choose an alternative video playback.

as this is a cd-rom i would actually use director not flash as it is the
better tool. that way you can use mpeg or quicktime for video playback and
embed flash assets.
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Re: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

2006-09-14 Thread Latcho

Add more keyframes ;)

Danny Kodicek wrote:

We wrote one recently for a client. You can download it from here:
http://www.view.uk.com/temp/video.player.zip
  

Wow, thanks Jason, that's really helpful.



I've been examining this and it's great, but it suffers the same problems
that my version did: it doesn't scrub the video to an exact time, only to
the nearest keyframe. Our videos are only a few seconds long and may have no
more than one keyframe in the middle. Anyone got a solution that allows you
to set a time precisely?

Danny

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RE: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

2006-09-12 Thread Danny Kodicek
> If the video is short, and is playing from a cd, why not make
> every frame a keyframe when you encode the flv?

Because there's quite a lot of video and we don't want the filesize to bloat
(also we may want to put it online in the future)

Danny

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Re: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

2006-09-12 Thread Michael Stuhr

Danny Kodicek schrieb:

We wrote one recently for a client. You can download it from here:
http://www.view.uk.com/temp/video.player.zip

Wow, thanks Jason, that's really helpful.


I've been examining this and it's great, but it suffers the same problems
that my version did: it doesn't scrub the video to an exact time, only to
the nearest keyframe. Our videos are only a few seconds long and may have no
more than one keyframe in the middle. Anyone got a solution that allows you
to set a time precisely?



that's the game with keyframes i think. you can only insert more keyframes while rendering 
them to flv's. if they are that short as you describe, it shouldn't really matter.


micha
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RE: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

2006-09-12 Thread Jim Berkey
If the video is short, and is playing from a cd, why not make every frame a 
keyframe when you encode the flv?
jimbo

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On 9/12/2006 at 1:18 PM Danny Kodicek wrote:

>> > We wrote one recently for a client. You can download it from here:
>> > http://www.view.uk.com/temp/video.player.zip
>>
>> Wow, thanks Jason, that's really helpful.
>
>I've been examining this and it's great, but it suffers the same problems
>that my version did: it doesn't scrub the video to an exact time, only to
>the nearest keyframe. Our videos are only a few seconds long and may have
>no
>more than one keyframe in the middle. Anyone got a solution that allows you
>to set a time precisely?
>
>Danny
>
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RE: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

2006-09-12 Thread Danny Kodicek
> > We wrote one recently for a client. You can download it from here:
> > http://www.view.uk.com/temp/video.player.zip
>
> Wow, thanks Jason, that's really helpful.

I've been examining this and it's great, but it suffers the same problems
that my version did: it doesn't scrub the video to an exact time, only to
the nearest keyframe. Our videos are only a few seconds long and may have no
more than one keyframe in the middle. Anyone got a solution that allows you
to set a time precisely?

Danny

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RE: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

2006-09-12 Thread Danny Kodicek

> We wrote one recently for a client. You can download it from here:
> http://www.view.uk.com/temp/video.player.zip

Wow, thanks Jason, that's really helpful.

Danny

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RE: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

2006-09-12 Thread Jason Ross
We wrote one recently for a client. You can download it from here:
http://www.view.uk.com/temp/video.player.zip

Jason.

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Subject: [Flashcoders] Scrubbing offline flvPlayback with code

It seems that it's not possible to set the playHeadTime of an
FLVComponent
unless it's streaming - is there any way to get it to work on a local
file
running on a CD-ROM? I want to be able to scrub through the video using
code.

Danny

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