[Flashcoders] Video question

2014-01-31 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr.
Hello again,

Has anyone used Youtube or Vimeo videos in their Flash app? My client will 
produce the video's and post them, then want a Flash based game that will play 
those videos on demand from within the game.

I've always had the videos either next to the .swfs or on another server, using 
a crossdomain.xml. Can a YouTube or Vimeo be embedded into my app to look like 
part of the game or do you end up with pop-up video windows?

Thanks,


John R. Sweeney Jr.
Senior Interactive Multimedia Developer
OnDemand Interactive Inc
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169



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Re: [Flashcoders] Video question

2014-01-31 Thread Peter Ginneberge

YouTube has a flash API that you can use:
https://developers.google.com/youtube/flash_api_reference


On 1/02/2014 0:46, John R. Sweeney Jr. wrote:

Hello again,

Has anyone used Youtube or Vimeo videos in their Flash app? My client will 
produce the video's and post them, then want a Flash based game that will play 
those videos on demand from within the game.

I've always had the videos either next to the .swfs or on another server, using 
a crossdomain.xml. Can a YouTube or Vimeo be embedded into my app to look like 
part of the game or do you end up with pop-up video windows?

Thanks,


John R. Sweeney Jr.
Senior Interactive Multimedia Developer
OnDemand Interactive Inc
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169



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Re: [Flashcoders] Video question

2014-01-31 Thread Paul A.

On 31/01/2014 23:46, John R. Sweeney Jr. wrote:

Hello again,

Has anyone used Youtube or Vimeo videos in their Flash app? My client will 
produce the video's and post them, then want a Flash based game that will play 
those videos on demand from within the game.

I've always had the videos either next to the .swfs or on another server, using 
a crossdomain.xml. Can a YouTube or Vimeo be embedded into my app to look like 
part of the game or do you end up with pop-up video windows?
I did some work using youtube video a couple of years back and it was as 
good as being embedded - certainly no pop-up windows.


It's easy to check this out - there are examples on the youtube site 
https://developers.google.com/youtube/flash_api_reference.


Paul



Thanks,


John R. Sweeney Jr.
Senior Interactive Multimedia Developer
OnDemand Interactive Inc
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169



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[Flashcoders] video question

2006-05-10 Thread flashcoders
so i asked in an earlier post about loading multiple flv's and geting them to
work as one.

The other question I have is about NetStream vs a mediaDisplay component.

So when loading flv's with NetStream. it seems so far like it loads it into the
buffer and plays, and when it's done it unloads the buffer. thats cool. but
does it cache it at all? I am needing to be able to load multiple flvs ( in the
background when people are using the page) and play them as one, once the person
decides to watch the video.

But it doesnt really seem possible with netStream because it just streams it.
it's not like loading it and keeping it in cache, is it? VS mediaDisplay
component where I can use the setMedia. and the other thing to keep in mind is
were preloading the video in the background so that there is no buffering or
loading.

to me it seems like this would be better with the mediaDisplay component just
because of the API thats already there.

anyone have any experience with this situation or have any recommendations for
me?

thanks all
smith


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