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Justin Mclean resolved FLEX-19870. ---------------------------------- Resolution: Duplicate > VideoPlayer causes RTE on videoDisplay.close() > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLEX-19870 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-19870 > Project: Apache Flex > Issue Type: Bug > Components: mx: Video > Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 3.4 (Release) > Environment: Affected OS(s): Mac > Browser: Firefox 3.x > Language Found: English > Reporter: Adobe JIRA > Priority: Minor > Labels: easyfix, easytest > > Steps to reproduce: > 1. Create an instance of the mx:VideoDisplay > 2. Set the source to an flv and allow it to start downloading > 3. Call the videoDisplay.close() method to stop the flv from downloading > > Actual Results: > - throws an RTE everytime > TypeError: Error #1009: Cannot access a property or method of a null object > reference. > at > mx.controls.videoClasses::VideoPlayer/doUpdateProgress()[C:\autobuild\3.x\frameworks\projects\framework\src\mx\controls\videoClasses\VideoPlayer.as:1766] > at flash.utils::Timer/_timerDispatch() > at flash.utils::Timer/tick() > This is the source where the RTE is coming from > mx.controls.videoClasses.VideoPlayer > /** > * @private > * <p>Called by <code>Timer _updateProgressTimer</code> to send > * "progress" events. Event dispatch starts when > * <code>_load</code> is called, ends when all bytes downloaded or > * a network error of some kind occurs, dispatched every .25 > * seconds. > */ > public function doUpdateProgress(event:Event):void > { > if (ns == null) > return; > if (ns.bytesTotal >= 0 && ns.bytesLoaded != _priorBytesLoaded) > dispatchEvent(new ProgressEvent(ProgressEvent.PROGRESS, false, > false, > ns.bytesLoaded, > ns.bytesTotal)); > > if (_state == DISCONNECTED || _state == CONNECTION_ERROR || > ns.bytesLoaded == ns.bytesTotal) > updateProgressTimer.reset(); > > _priorBytesLoaded = ns.bytesLoaded; // this seems to be the offending > line > } > > Expected Results: > video should just stop downloading without error > > Workaround (if any): > no possible work arounds. I have tried adding try/catches around the close, > but because the doUpdateProgress is called from a Timer it doesn't catch the > error. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira