Are the monitors loaded 3D meshes or native primitives? In any case
you can use the VideoMaterial in Away3D to apply an flv as a material.

If you are using a loaded or imported 3D mesh then you can apply that
video material to a specific part of the mesh. When dealing with
external meshes I usually convert them to AS3 Classes using preFab3D.
One of the reasons being that I can then manipulate materials on the
mesh in AS3 easily. Even without converting it to AS3 loading your
model in preFab3D will allow you to get the proper ID of the part.

Otherwise using a container you can load your external mesh and then
position and size a Plane where the video should play. You use
pushBack on the mesh to make sure it's always behind the video.

Cheers,

Jerome.


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