I don't observe the patterns you described. Here is a link with some info:
https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-17016
Maybe checking out the memory usage of your app? I tried re-using objects
instead of creating and destroying them. It seems working fine for me now.
Joy
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For a complete example project you can use check out
http://www.flashcomguru.com/index.cfm/2009/1/15/FLVPlayback-2_5-component-in-
Flex.
Maybe have a look at:
www.video-flash.de for a good open source player.
Or google... There are lots out there. With examples of how to load the video
(I use
I found the problem... The Button class has a default click handler
that does this...
if (toggle)
{
setSelected(!selected);
event.updateAfterEvent();
}
So after the binding set the selected property to false, this handler
would set it back to true again.
Sure I could use 2 separate buttons, but it I'd like to use one button
and toggle it. It should work... in fact it does work with
progressive download. I want to know why it doesn't work with
streaming and if there is a simple way to fix it.
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--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "celumbra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am looking for examples of using the autobandwidth property of Flex's
> VideoDisplay and
> FMS3's new support for automatically calculating bandwidth. Anyone done this?
>
I found a number of examples here:
http://www
Have you looked at the reply in this thread?
Anyway, here's another thread on same:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/message/75277
If you don't want to subclass, another trick that might help is setting
the volume to some random value before setting it to the value you
want.
(I t
That did the trick thanks.
For when I get a chance I should really log a bug... anyone got the
url for that handy?
For anyone else with this problem, so long as you know you'll be
ALWAYS calling load() before play(), having done a close() this will
do the job:
package libraries.utility
{
mx_internal is easy to access because it's just a namespace.
Simply import mx.core.mx_internal. After the imports type the line:
use namespace mx_internal;
There should be a complete discussion if you just search through the mailing
list archives for 'mx_internal' specifically or you can just
P.S. If it's any easier to access an mx_internal variable than a
private variable (when sub-classing/extending a control) that'll work
too!
Cheers
Bill
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wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I would normally spend more time trying to work this o
2007 6:20 PM
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: VideoDisplay won't load first frame
Thanks Muzak,
Unfortunately that didn't do the trick either...
Any other ideas?
Brian
Thanks Muzak,
Unfortunately that didn't do the trick either...
Any other ideas?
Brian
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Muzak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Try calling myVidDisplay.load() in the 'ready' event handler instead of the
'creationComplete' event handler.
>
> regards,
> Muzak
>
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