Never mind. After pulling in the FLVPlayback component and replacing the
existing component in my fla, it started working. I guess I forgot
to do this after installing the Flash Update. That would explain why the
first example worked fine - new fla.
> _
Hello,
I'm having an issue working with H.264 videos and the FLVPlayback
component.
Set the source FLVPlayback component via ActionScript like the following
is working great.
flv.play("sample.m4v");
However, if I try to set the source of the FLVPlayback component via
ActionScript with
Ok, I might be wrong about the "smothness", I just don't seen any
difference, but that can be subjective. However, using a higher frame rate
does put more burden on the rendering routines, so if you already have a
problem with frames being dropped, it will only get worse by incrementing de
FPS.
Ch
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 10:06:43AM -0700, Steven Sacks wrote:
> The fact of the matter is, running at a higher frame rate makes things
> look smoother. Period, end of statement. If you take a time-based
> animation inside a 30fps movie and a 60 fps movie, the 60 fps version
> will look a lot
Should the Alert component work in 8 (player)?
Ted
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Hi,
Yes, you may need to drag an instance of it onto the stage in your
FLA file so it gets compiled in.
Glen
Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS) wrote:
Should the Alert component work in 8 (player)?
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On Wednesday 07 May 2008 14:06:43 Steven Sacks wrote:
> The fact of the matter is, running at a higher frame rate makes things
> look smoother. Period, end of statement. If you take a time-based
> animation inside a 30fps movie and a 60 fps movie, the 60 fps version
> will look a lot smoother. I
Hi Alistair,
Try adding this to your code:
tmpField.wordWrap = true;
Hth,
Bob
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If i remember correctly it should be:
tmpField.wordWrap = true;
hth,
B.
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Alistair Colling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi there, thanks for checking this.
>
> I'm generating a textfield from within a custom class but I can't seem to
> make it multiline, I can s
Hi there, thanks for checking this.
I'm generating a textfield from within a custom class but I can't
seem to make it multiline, I can see the border of the textfield is
the right size my text only appears on the first line and also my
carriage returns "\r" are having no effect.
I've tried
Juan Pablo Califano wrote:
By the way, in most cases setting a FPS above 30 doesn't make much sense
(bear in mind that a NTSC video signal runs at 30 FPS, and a PAL one at 25
FPS). And it will only worsen frame-dropping problem, if you already have
one.
I'm awfully tired of hearing this argu
No problem :)
This article really clarified a lot for me.
Sid.
On May 7, 2008, at 3:20 PM, Juan Pablo Califano wrote:
Great article, thanks for the link.
2008/5/7, Sidney de Koning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Maybe this is what your after?
http://www.craftymind.com/2008/04/18/updated-elastic-rac
Great article, thanks for the link.
2008/5/7, Sidney de Koning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Maybe this is what your after?
>
> http://www.craftymind.com/2008/04/18/updated-elastic-racetrack-for-flash-9-and-avm2/
>
> On May 7, 2008, at 2:07 PM, Sander Schuurman wrote:
>
> Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> > Just came
Hi,
The thing is, when you set a FPS value, you're setting an upper limit. It's
like telling the player not to play more than n frames per second. But the
actual frame rate depends on the available resources. If you're doing
something rather processor intensive, the player is likely to start dropp
Maybe this is what your after?
http://www.craftymind.com/2008/04/18/updated-elastic-racetrack-for-flash-9-and-avm2/
On May 7, 2008, at 2:07 PM, Sander Schuurman wrote:
Hi,
Just came across some limitations on the fps of a flash movie inside a
browser.
I've read on the internet some messages
Hi,
Just came across some limitations on the fps of a flash movie inside a
browser.
I've read on the internet some messages about the limit to be at around
60?
But my tests got stuck at around 33 fps, it begins at around 57, but
drops within a few seconds to around 33...
Anyone can shine
Since you have not set x,y for the MovieClips, might the others be
underneath the top one (last loaded)?
John
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This code should load a MovieClip from th
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