Actionscript 3.0 :: Add A Movie Clip On Top Of Video In Full Screen
Dec 12, 2009
So I have a video playing in an FLVPlayback component. When I hit the full screen button and the video goes full screen, I would like to add a movie clip at the center of the screen. How do I do that?
So I have a video playing in an FLVPlayback component. When I hit the full screen button and the video goes full screen, I would like to add a movie clip at the center of the screen. How do I do that?
I am creating a full screen projector with flash CS4. In the projector I have more videos, starting from an swf player-
The problem I encounter is this:
The projector starts correctly FULLSCREEN (using AS). The video plays 900x506 correctly. If I click on the player, to get the video full screen, it works. But when I press ESC, not only the video, but also the PROJECTOR looses full screen.
This is a bit annoying. Is there a way to apply the "back to normal size" only to the video? I do not want to prevent the app to be exited from full screen, it's not a problem if the user wants to exit the projector full screen. But not when the user exits the video from fullscreen mode.
How do i keep a embedded video from trying to display fullscreen? I have a flash movie [I'm using it as a presentation] and in it i have a video [embedded as FLVPlayback] when i run this in flash player in full screen mode [the flash player not the flash file]. when it gets to the frame with the video the video tries to run in fullscreen. I just want it to run with in the flash file that is running fullscreen.
Dear members and experts in Kirupa forum, first I apologize because I only join this forum just to ask this question . I already come across some flash forum but can't get the answer to my problem. If somebody from this forum come up with a solution, I may have myself a frequently visited forum. It works, of course... but that's not the problem.The problem occurs when I want to have button scrBtn that can toggle between Full Screen view and normal view.It is obvious that the image that I loaded in the movie clip will get pixelated.That's why when I click the scrBtn button here is the script:
We have this legacy code of a flash video player that functions well enough but still has some loose ends I need to tighten up. It can do the basic "switch to full screen and back to normal size" stunts, however with one exception.
On the first fresh load of the app, if I switch to full screen mode first, and then click to play the movie, the player would be in full screen, yet the movie itself would remain in it's original size.
The VideoDisplay object even returns the expected width/height, but the movie just plays in it's original size. If I switch screen sizes during movie playback, then the movie size will shrink or stretch as it should.
Essentially I have an animation with two main movie clips - a foreground and background movie clip.I want the foreground movie clip not to scale but the background movieclip to take the full screen of the browser.I'm only using vector images
I've been trying to attempt to make it so a .flv video will fit to the entire screen of the browser window. ( I already have my .swf file fit to re-size to any browser on any computer. I just can't figure out how to make the video as well) And obviously an external video so the flash file wont take forever to load.The point is this is to be able to have the Video be the background. So I may put content (Links, information or whatever else) on top of the video.
I have Video Screen on my background image. Where I have masked the movie file to fit that screen. But still it is in square shape, because I can't shape my movie file exactly as screen. I tried with free transform tool but it is also not useful. The perspective tool like in Photoshop sure will work. Is there any such tool in flash cs4? Please help me in this regard.
Still there is black right top and right bottom which to be covered by movie.
I have a FLV playing in Flash with a full screen button. The problem is I want only the video to be shown full screen, not the entire stage. This is the code I'm using to make the video fullscreen.
function fullScreenUP(event:MouseEvent):void { if (screenCheck == false) { stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN;
I created simple swf. It contain more than one video (for example 4). FLVPlayback component used to play the video.It works fine. When i enter full screen of the first video it shows the fourth video. If i did continuously means the component size changed automatically.
Is a command for AS2 to make my movie file play fullscreen (stretch, fit to screen, anything).
goFullScreen(); is great but it leaves white bars left and right. What's odd is that I'm using Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder and it seems to display a perfect widescreen that I want as an input and output but once compiled in flash, it's more square leaving me with white bars left and right. The frame for the video in flash is also widescreen looking.
edit: I ended up stretching the width of the frame but if there is a better way through a command that would make my life easier so I don't have to adjust to every monitor that I run this on.
My question is what needs to be done in order to make a .swf file go into full screen without falling to a black screen when a movie is played? I have tried coding it, however I come up with the following error.
[Code]....
What should I do to fix this? This is not going to be an HTML file, however, so the initial thought of changing the publish settings does not seem to work this time.
I tested my skin for YouTube Chromeless player, and seems it worked properly.All graphic elements, including TLFTextFields, are stored in external SWF, all the AS3 code - in loading SWF.I use ProLoader class to load SWF.However, when I tried to attach Player skin code to my Home Page code, I immediately bumped into two issues:
1. TLFTextFields ceased to display proper font;
2. YouTube Chromeless player ceased to enlarge up to Full Screen width in Full Screen mode, whereas all publishing settings were kept the same...
Although I managed to cope with TLFTextField bug by replacing instances with vars in loaded SWF, I have no the slightest idea what to do with those paddings in Full Screen mode... Neither removing all children on stage before loading YouTube Player skin, nor compulsory resetting player's size can't make it work...
I have uploaded a flv file to my website, and when I click the full screen button the video only scales to a about a fourth of the computer screen instead of the whole screen. Heres the link: [URL].
// for Full Screen stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN;// for the normal screen stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.NORMAL;But this code does not fulfill my requirement. I need Vertical Scroll Bar, even I go to the FullScreen, but I don't find any Scroll with this code.Even I tried "window.open" of JavaScript with ExternalInterface, but I couldnot succeed.
I am working on a presentation that will be shown in full screen mode. And have 2 things I need help with... well I'm sure I have more but right now I'm dealing with these two ; ) At one section I have a video that plays in the background. Right now it takes a bit to load, so there is just the color of the stage, then the video plays. Is there a way I can preload the video so it will be ready to play instantly? Or do I need to just put an image behind the video?
Secondly, when I test the presentation now, when ever it get to the section with the video, it breaks my file. Buttons don't work. I'll get error messages. How can I get this to stop happening?
Im working on a project in flash 8. It's a Cd rom presentation. I'm calling Multiple videos using XML for each video respectively. I want to know if there is any possibility to make my videos go full screen with a full screen button below it?
I am putting together a presentation for some in flash and will be exporting as an .exe file so they can play it fullscreen on there laptop. Its all working fine apart from one slide where I have included a video (FLV) which is loaded externally. Where I have the .exe in full screen mode the video automatically jumps to full screen mode and I cant see any of the the other images/text surrounding it. How do I go about not letting the video scaling to fullscreen and the rest staying as is?
I am building an website and i want this website to have an video in the background. I have done the part where the flash is behind everything but i can not play this video in fullscreen. How can i play flv video on fullscreen with actionscript2.0. I dont need a button for this video to go fullscreen it simply needs to start on fullscreen.
How does one do fullscreen with VideoDisplay? I am using: stage.fullScreenSourceRect = new Rectangle(video.x, video.y, video.width, video.height); stage.scaleMode = StageScaleMode.NO_SCALE; stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.FULL_SCREEN;
But this does not allow me to go back to normal screen, not even i use: stage.displayState = StageDisplayState.NORMAL
Is there a generic way, preferably in Javascript but flash would be okay, I guess, to put an overlay on top of full-screen flash video without editing the video player?The particular use case is that I'd like to add growl-like notifications to some live streaming stuff without writing a lot of AS that ties me to a specific player. It seems that most of the players would not allow this anyway.
I am doing a mock up of the difference between HD online video and normal video. I have the video mocked up within a fake webpage that I need to show within Flash Player full screen. The problem is as soon as the video loads, it goes fullscreen taking over the fake webpage etc. How can I stop the video taking over? I've tried both of the fullscreen methods below and whilst both work, neither stop the video from taking over.
Is there a proper way to make a video full screen? I tried manually doing it by resizing my video component upon click, but this results in a super stretched out, unnatural looking version of the video (vs resizing while playing the movie with VLC, or some other player). Is there a way to go about this that will full screen the video object with the same quality as doing it outside of the flash environment?
In a video player how this can be done, any tute / thread will be helpful Add right click option to go fullscreen Add double click option to go fullscreen
It is not a daylight discussion, but It is not the first time I got myself researching about that with no success at all. After all, what could be done when Full Screen Flash Video consumes up all the computer resources?
1) Is it a hardware/driver issue? 2) Is it about developing best-practices? 3) Is it some especific configuration on FLV exporters? 4) Is it a Flash Player limitation?
I have noticed some sites provide a really smooth full-screen video experience, but some others shows themselves up with a hell of video performance. My inclination, in a first approach, is towards thread 2. I have done some tests and all of them ended up in a clunky horrible show-time.
i am having this little problem of making my video fit to my browser width and height.and it needs to get itself be the last layer as well. is getNextHighestDepth() a wrong command here?how do i add swap depth or something?it needs to be a layer beneath my navigation and everything.
I am using an flvplayback component and an flvplaybackcaption component to create a video with captions read from an external xml file. The captions from the xml are read into a dynamic text box just below the video player. I am using a default Flash skin with full screen and caption icons.Upon entering full screen mode, the captions default to play at the bottom of the video, just above the video controls - which is just what I want.
However, if I turn off captions in full screen mode, and then exit full screen mode, I no longer have control of captions when not in full screen mode. IE, I cannot get captions back on after exiting full screen mode, and the caption button in the skin becomes useless. If I re-enter full screen mode and enable captions, then when I exit full-screen mode, I have my normal usage of captions.