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How can I manage external FLV?
      11/30/04 04:55 AM

Deer Flas Programmer mates!
I would like to ask you a question about managing FLV-s.
As the MX 2004 Pro tutorial told me, I have created a movie. It's very important for me, that the movie must read an external FLV, mecause my FLV's size are very large. So I folloved the Help, and created a Media Display Component, and with the Component Inspector panel, I attached the external FLV to the Media Display component. It works, but I also created another MovieClip, and I labeled its timeline with some labels. With the Behavior panel, I selected the Labeled CuePoint behavior. It also works, now as may wideo is playing, the other movieclip jumps to the positions, that I declared. But I've got a problem...

I would like to command the media Display (for example with an on(release){} command) to jump to a position that I would like to watch. Like: goto the 25th second of the film. And unconventionally the other MovieClip must react too.

The Question: How can I command an Externl FLV, to move to a position, with an event, (like gomb_btn.onPress=function(){external FLV goto position or cuePoint, os etc.}?

Thank you for your help.



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