ActionScript 2.0 :: Adding XML To Flash - Showing More Than One Record
Dec 9, 2005
I'm brand new to to trying to add xml to my flash files and have just completed the displaying xml data tutorial on kirupa. I followed it fine, and tailored it for my needs, but now I'm a bit stuck with what to do now. The current file displays the first record, that's fine, but I want to show (for example, the 3 most recent records, on after each other. These will eventually go into a scrollable movieclip, but my problem right now, is how I get more than one record displayed. [URL].
How would I achieve the following in AS3 or AS2.0. You have 5 sentences, you can select any of them with click button, they get stored somewhere in your flash file then you move on to something else like a movie playing and at the end of the movie you are presented with a screen showing the sentences you selected before...
I develop failover fms application with server-side action script. But i have a problem that FMS can't continue to record stream with record mode "append".
Environment: FMS 4.5.1 r484 on CentOS 5.5/6.0
Goals:
I have 2 same data streams in failover application and republish primary to livepkgr application.
I have to store of last 10 hours intact recorded video (DVR).
Failover app logic:
1. I create NetConnection and NetStream to livepackager;
2. When primary stream is connected it attach the primary stream to livePackager NetStream
3. If primary stream is disconnected it reattach the backup stream to livePackager NetStream
Problem: I have testing environment. It stop primary stream every 5 min, and started primary stream 5 min after stopping.
It work's, fine, but after a few hours testing LIVEPACKAGER falls. It can't record a stream, NetStream.Record.Start -> NetStream.Record.NoAccess -> NetStream.Record.Stop
Search a solution: I try to relaunch recording process and have no success. try to shutdown/start livepackager, it's same, try to restart server, same no success.
I cant stream.clear() or record with mode "record" cause it clears my dvr cache, I cant clean stream directory in livepackager application.
I want to record audio from a Swf file, not mic, not from network just a simple swf file in local filesystem. I use SwfLoader, load into my app, and record by:
I want to record my pc's sound use flash to the FMS,that is, when i play a music by Windows Media Player, I can record the sound to the FMS,anyone has an idea?
I'd like to record live to a server the audio produced by some kind of drum machine made in flash, is it possible with FMS to record audio which is NOT from a Microphone object but from flash' SoundMixer?
I am developing an application where I need to record voice(for those who does not have a webcam so they can use only microphone to record voice) or video(those who have a a webcam - like laptop or external) files and save them on server, thereafter save the file name and logged in users id on database for later access.
I know I need to use some sort of flash app for this. But is there any free one which could server this purpose or even if there are paid ones which could serve this purpose that would be great. I tried google but may be I was not being able to go after the proper term or something, I could not succeed finding a proper solution for this.
I'm working on an application for a company that wants to create a service for their users. This company currently offers videos that are around 1.5 hours in length, and the service they want to integrate is the ability for the user to 'record' clips of this larger video to create, essentially, a highlight reel. The end result of this service would be a 3 minute video of the user's favorite parts of a huge 1.5 hour long video. Make sense?
For the sake of simplicity in asking my question, imagine the user interaction to be very basic. The user watches the video, he/she can press 'record' to record a clip of the master video. Now... I'm already aware of FLVslicer by Thibault at ByteArray, but I've thought surely there is some other approach to recording / splicing / merging FLV clips than just this guy's framework.
And so finally, my question is: do any of you have insight as to how I might investigate the best way to create this functionality aside from using FLVslicer?
Is there any way to record what flash player displays? I thought of sampling the framebuffer contents like 30 times per second but i am not sure if that is even possible under Windows.note: i know that there are plenty of software that converts swf to avi, but i wanna do it programmatically because my aim is not to save them to my disk as avi or sth.
recording movements while dragging an object and when the object is dropped the record event will stop and the recorded movement will be animated by Play button.
I'm putting together a portfolio for an interview mon, and I use a portable dvd player to show my 3d animations, but I also want to show a flash game I made and I was wondering whats the best method of showing it.I can't lug my comp in there, and just printing and mounting screenshots seems a waste when I have the dvd player sitting on the table already. I've been trying various desktop recording software, but so far everyone I've tried has horrendous framerate issues, well, not terrible, but not something I wanna show at a job interview.
is there any sample on using array bitmapdata to record video from webcam and generate flash movieclip file? i want to record sound as well without using red5/flash streaming server
I have an Audio Recorder created in flash. Currently it records audio and saves it in .flv format.(I am using AS2.0 and Red5 server) My question is: Is there any way by which I can record and save audio in .mp3 format, directly?
I was wondering if it is possible to record yourelf with a mic during a flash app/game and then access that file as well as play it.if it is possible are there any tutorials
Is it possible to record video through Flash's "Webcam" facility and receive encoded video on server side without any further processing (i.e. just saving the stream to a file)? Or is server side software always needed to encode the input? If server side software is necessary, are there free / Open Source solutions available?
I am looking for a way to capture the user interactions with a text input control in Flash over a period of time (not a screen cast)?For example: If the user enter some text, then delete, then enter something, I would be able to store that interaction as it happens and replay that later.
My goal is to make a replay function: I have to "record" 3 moviesclips movements for N seconds and play them back.Is there a library avaible to do it or a simple way ? Or do I need it from scratch?
I know how to display 1 record set from asp to flash but I get tuck when trying to display multiple record sets. Do i have to loop with action script? I really dont know. I am trying to make a news blog and pull news from the database into flash and organize it similar to this
I know how to display 1 record set from asp to flash but I get tuck when trying to display multiple record sets. Do i have to loop with action script? I really dont know. I am trying to make a news blog and pull news from the database into flash and organize it similar to this
Date -- Headline Bla BLah BLah Blah Posted by: Webmaster
doing sound recording and playback in flash. I found this code from a tutorial and converted it to a flash document. From my traces, the record functions seem to be called. But when I try to play back the data, it tells me that the byteArray is empty. I've tested and I know that my microphone is working.
When I trace the size of the ByteArray, it returns 0;
So why does no data get recorded into the ByteArray?
output: Recording Stopped recording Start Playing Play Data - NO DATA
I wanted to make a website that would let users record a small video message through their broswer and save it to my website.As I have never used flash, i wanted to know what softwares would be required and what programming languages would I need? I mean, what should I go about learning to implement such a site. I would prefer open-source solutions wherever possible.