I've written some code for a small webcam application. It's working well within Flash, there are just some minor adjustments I'd like to make to 'fine tune' the application.Let me explain the issue:
1) I have a button on screen, to call/activate the webcam.
2) When that button is clicked, (you guessed it) it activates the webcam.
3) It also displays two new buttons on stage (Click and Cancel)
4) A warning msg pops up, asking you to Allow/Deny flash webcam access.
5) If I click Deny, the Two new buttons on stage (Click and Cancel), remain there.
So what I'd like to do, is to display Click and Cancel, only if the user allows webcam access.
how to get pass where you dont have to allow or deny its auto allow access to webcam. ctionscript Code: var myCam:Camera = Camera.get();output_vid.attachVideo(myCam);
I'm a very new user to AS3 and I'm attempting to migrate a site from Flash CS3 to CS4 on a Mac. I keep getting the following compile warning: "Warning: Actions on button or movie clip instances are not supported in Action Script 3. All scripts on object instances will be ignored." This is very confusing to me. I thought that scripts could be attached to both frames and objects? Is this a bug that is a result of switching from versions? Or is this warning true; and I have to abandon all uses of attaching scripts to objects on the stage?
Also: Can anyone illuminate me on the keystroke to call the actions window in AS3? It is supposed to be the F9 function key and another that I can;t locate on my keyboard!? As I said,I'm a very new user, so be kind!!
If you click any of the two buttons (which do the same), in order to start capturing video with the camera, you get the Adobe Flash Player Settings dialogue (image included).If you click Deny, I can't get the camera to work again later on...Is this the intended behavior?A similar problem (which is not included in this example) happens after closing the connection to the camera with
i want to develop video chat and there will be a admin and users. Admin can see their name on the screen and choose an user can start his/her cam play ?
It's very annoying the allow/deny security setting poped out everytime the web page submitted/refreshed. Is there a way to turn it off or at least allow/deny once for a whole web "session" (once for a web site visit)?
I was wondering if there is a code that can make flash recognize if a certain frame has already been visited. Is there a way to go about doing this? I was thinking about making a function that traces a frame when the player is already one it. I want the function to deny entrance to that frame after it was viewed once.
I am working on a flash video recorder.When the video recorder applications loads , a camera permission dialog box opens asking the user to either allow or deny access to the camera or microphone.The problem is that on mac firefox the the user is not able to click on the allow or deny buttons.In fact the entire flash dialog box does not respond to any mouse clicks. When you right click on the flash area to manually open the security window it opens .But even here there is no response to mouse clicks.Using the keyboard i am able to shift focus from allow button to deny buttons or any other part of the dialog box but nothing happens on pressing the enter key.In short, the recorder application freezes at the very first step in mac firefox.
I want my site's users to be able to record videos straight from their webcams into my site. Videowhisper is one such tool which seems to work fine - [URL] But I'm looking for opinions on better / more scalable / reliable solutions. Paid solutions are fine.
I want FMLE users to be able to stream to my FMIS but block them from watching it on other websites instead of mine.
I am using
allowedSWFdomains.txt allowedHTMLdomains.txt
to stop other domains. when ever i put my domain there, FMLE can not connect to my server. this is a huge fallback for me, i dont know what to do, all the content theft just stream to my server and put the rtmp url to there SWF player, some even have there own logos.
So im working on a project for school. i was working on the action scripting for it, and i keep getting this warning message "warngin: the instance name 'photoshop' is declared on an object of type flash.display.SimpleButton but there is a conflicting use of the instance name 'photoshop' on an object of type falsh.display.MovieClip"
Data binding will not be able to detect assignments to "data"
I know that the data provider will be never changed in this case, and want to suppress this warning in this case, but I don't want to completely disable it, -show-binding-options=false in all project is not an option.
am modifiying some flash banners with a simple link(fp 8, actionscript 2.0). Why do i get this flashplayer security warning when i click it?The original sample banners i'm working from don't have this. How can I prevent this from popping up, without going into adobe's settings?
I get this error in Flash player 9 (10 works fine).The image I'm trying to distort is 2203 x 250, so I don't know why it's saying the maximum is 3334 ?
Actionscript Code: Warning: Filter will not render.[code]............
I have 2 methods in a actionscript class.[code]I get duplicate variable warning. Is the local variable scope not limited to the method. Can't I declare same name variable in multiple methods?
warning: unable to bind to property 'image' on class 'XML' (class is not an IEventDispatcher)Is there a way I can turn off this type of warning (but keep the others) as it is driving me crazy when I try to trace something else.
In my flex app I have some radio buttons. When a user clicks the radio button, I want to popup an Alert, and if the user clicks ok the radio button will change, otherwise their change will be discarded.
How do I accomplish that? I tried event.preventDefault(); while handling the click event, but that didn't do anything.
I have a project with 430+ as3 classes, which we have been developing for a year.
For about a month now, sometimes the FLA won't compile, and no error or warning will be displayed. When I publish the movie, it takes about 60 seconds to compile, but when it's finished, the swf file produced it's only 1,1KB (instead of 850k which should normally be) and I get absolutely no Compiler Error or warning.
Sometimes, if I delete the ASO files and recompile, it works fine. Other times, this won't do it and I would have to quit Flash and open the project again. I have "Compress movie" and "Reduce file size and increase performance" set to false for nearly 2 months now, because I read somewhere that Flash can have trouble with projects using hundreds of classes (this actually helped).
Last week however, I cannot get it to work. No matter what I do, it won't compile. I try to delete a whole bunch of code from the Main class, get it to compile fine and then add a few lines each time, only to see that any random line of code can make it stop compiling again.
I'm using mxmlc to compile '.as' scripts.Is there anyway to disable the 'internal visiblity' warning that occurs if you don't stick 'internal ' before all var/function decls?
I just made a flash movie and I would like it to stream and save it as mov format. But I got an error instead. It mention I can go to the publishing settings but I don't see the option it listed to fix the problems.
I'm getting some warning signs in FDT in a couple of lines of code that access values in the app descriptor, like this:
var appDescriptor:XML = NativeApplication.nativeApplication.applicationDescriptor; var ns:Namespace = appDescriptor.namespace(); var appId:String = appDescriptor.ns::id[0]; var appVersion:String = appDescriptor.ns::versionNumber[0];
Those lines work fine, but FDT underlines "id" and "versionNumber", and issues the warning "Could not resolve variable (may be an XML element name)".
I have a puzzle game, in which the user can define how many pieces will the puzzle have. There are some problems in the entry validation. I pass the data in a custom event, and then check if they are numbers, if they're not, then go with the default values. I'm getting this warning: Warning: 1098: Illogical comparison with NaN. This statement always evaluates to false. It turns out the warning is right, even despite the traces, which (when I input letters instead of numbers), show both variables as NaN.
Code: private function initGame(e:MenuEvent):void { game = new Game(); game.addEventListener(GameEvent.OVER, onGameOver, false, 0, true);
I'm using duplicate labels to help me keep track of some stuff in the timeline (recurring events) and I'm getting a bunch of the "WARNING: Duplicate label, ..." warnings. Is there a way to ignore duplicate label warnings? Or maybe even just a way to clear the output panel (via script) so I don't have to look at them?
I've nearly completed my first ever game audio assignment in Flash but have one small error that comes up every timeThe error is: "Scene 1, Layer 'Actions', Frame 1, Line 431Warning: 3596: Duplicate variable definition."The code is as follows with the offending line in bold:
Code: //If the score is greater than zero if (so.data.score == undefined || score > so.data.score)
I have a flash movie that I want to play in my site, however whenever I select the link to play it, it comes up with this error:
Adobe Flash Player has stopped a potentially unsafe operation. The following local application on your computer or network: Y:FILE ADDRESSSLADesignMovie.swf
is trying to communicate with this INternet-enabled location" Y:FILE ADDRESSworldmap.html
To let this application communicate with the Internet, click Settings. You m ust restart the application after changing your settings. I have several .swfs files in my site. Not one of them gives me this error. When I try it locally on another machine, I also get the same message. I need to avoid this so site visitors won't be discouraged and leave.
The other weird thing is the audio begins playing when this popup comes up. Then when I click ok, it picks up in the video wherever it should be as if it has been playing the whole time.