On 4 August 2010 00:13, Ricardo Pedroso <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:49 PM, iosif budulai <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> I am trying to get .flv video streaming to work with swfc. >> .flash filename="video.swf" fps=24 bbox=900x500 background=grey version=8 >> .action: >> video_nc = new NetConnection(); >> video_nc.connect(null); >> video_ns = new NetStream(video_nc); >> video_holder = new Video(); >> video_holder.attachNetStream(video_ns); >> video_ns.play('600.flv'); >> video_holder._x=50; >> video_holder._y=50; >> .end >> .end >> What I get working from this is only the sound. >> If I remove all the lines with video_holder the result is the same, only >> sound. >> The problem I guess here is the video object. >> What I found out is that even in Adobe Flash you can't create the video >> object only with actionscript 2: >> http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AS2LCR/Flash_10.0/help.html?content=Part3_Using_V2_Components_1.html >> Video streaming with flex: >> http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/201/langref/flash/media/Video.html#includeExamplesSummary >> Ming videostreaming example: >> http://www.gazbming.com/ >> Here I can't find the correspondence of this line $stream = new >> SWFVideoStream(); in swfc. >> I am not sure this feature exist in swfc and I am not sure this can be >> created with actionscript 2 alone. >> There is any solution to this or any work around? >> Regards, >> Iosif >> > > Jens Michel Gens have a bunch of swfc samples > (http://jeanmichel.gens.free.fr/swfc/) > > This one is for video, but in as3 - > http://jeanmichel.gens.free.fr/swfc/video.sc > > Ricardo >
It''s a good while back now.. can't actually recall whether I got this going or not with swfc. Will have to check. It can certainly be done under AS2. Embedding the Video Object within a Movie Object, then embedding that Movie Object on the Stage, may help.. The alternative is using the Flash Player FLV component, or else embedding a pre-compiled basic SWF.player, which allows full customisation. Plenty of them out there to grab.. Cheers, Chris.
