Thanks for the response. Kinda confirms what I am thinking as well ...2 divs
overlayed....

Karl Swedberg-2 wrote:
> 
> I can imagine that animating embedded flash objects would be a tricky  
> business, though I haven't tried it myself.
> 
> You might want to try positioning a div on top of it, using higher z- 
> index and making sure that the flash object has wmode="transparent".  
> Start with the div hidden, and then fadeIn() the div, switch the  
> video, and fadeOut() the div, in that order.
> 
> 
> --Karl
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> 
> On Nov 18, 2007, at 11:35 AM, spherop wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> i have a div that contains the html of a youtube video embedcode.
>> when a user clicks on a thumbnail of a different video, content is  
>> retrieved
>> by .getJSON, and then .html is used to load it into the same div.
>>
>> when the new video embed is loaded, i'd like to have a really clean
>> transition. currently, the div goes white, then the new video shows  
>> up. is
>> it possible to dissolve between the 2 videos visually?
>>
>> maybe i need 2 divs?
>>
>> anyone have any tips here? are there particular jquery functions or  
>> a plugin
>> that would make this happen?
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