Flash Auto Pause video after x seconds and play after selected option - actionscript-3

I am doing project on developing a small game(A Soccer Penalty shootout guess game). I was hoping if someone could tell if it is possible to do the following function. I am using Adobe Flash Pro CC.
I am trying to pause the video that i have imported at 3.5 seconds and then two buttons appear with options either a Miss or Goal.. Once the user selects either option the video continues to play.
My question, is it possible to do this using Actionscript in Flash. if so what commands/function does it require.
Thanks

You could do it something like this (given that you are using the FLVPlayback component with the variable name of myFLVPlaybackComponent)
should be
myFLVPlaybackComponent.addEventListener(VideoEvent.PLAYHEAD_UPDATE, videoPause);
private function videoPause(evt:VideoEvent):void {
if (evt.playheadTime >= 3500){
myFLVPlaybackComponent.stop();
}
}
then call myFLVPlaybackComponent.play(); on your resume video function

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Seekbar for mp3 player in Actionscript 3.0 Flash CS-6

I'm trying to create a music player in Flash CS6. I'm new to Flash. I have created the play/pause/volume buttons. I have also been able to extract the mp3 information using the id3 tags. So i have the song duration. I now need to create a seekbar/progress bar. I have taken the progress bar from the components, but do not understand how to code it now. Please help!
According to the reference on Sound.play():
public function play(startTime:Number = 0, loops:int = 0, sndTransform:flash.media:SoundTransform = null):SoundChannel
where the first argument is
startTime:Number (default = 0)//The initial position in milliseconds at which playback should start.
so you can call
channel.stop();
channel = sound.play(offset);
There is an example in the reference. Hope this helps.
You can get some idea using my audio player on my Github page.Also it's developed using flash CS6 and ActionScript 3.0. Use it, change it and develop your future with ActionScript .

AS3: Recording sound as they are output/played

I understand how to record microphone input in AS3 from this doc.
Is it possible to record sound exactly as they are being output/played?
The reason is I applied some sound transform (via the global SoundMixer) to sounds that are currently playing; and I also want to record this sound data while it is being played.
I just saw this question, to clarify, I am not trying to record just all sounds on the user's computer (which is not possible). My flash app has a Youtube player in it (via their AS3 API), and it's playing some sounds. I applied transforms using SoundMixer.soundTransform, and I want to record what's being played when the user is playing it.
Thanks in advance.
Just a passing suggestion.. on my desktop it seems ABLE to record sound into Flash from a different tab playing Youtube (HTML5).. I don't know how it's doing that!!
I allow microphone here.. (none actually plugged in, and speaker out has in-ear headphones)
http://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/create-a-useful-audio-recorder-app-in-actionscript-3--active-5836
PS: Anyone trying this must reduce Windows volume since anything above 10-20% is distorted audio into the Flash app.
And this HTML5 youtube trailer was recorded fine into the Wav file produced by Flash app above
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVt32qoyhi0
So after a quick search it seems my Realtek Audio is classed as a Full-Duplex soundcard and also within its own control panel I have an option called "Multi-streaming" which is enabled/ticked. I think Full-Duplex is enough to do this though. Try options within your soundcard's own settings software. Don't know about your end-users. Some hardware will do it, some wont, there is no all-round solution outside of AIR (which makes desktop apps out of your AS3 code).

AS3 - My animated object is too detailed, it crashes flash if I run with more than 1 on the stage

I have a Movieclip for a soldier, who can load, aim and fire a rifle. The animations work fine, but if I put 2 or more of them on the stage, when I run it it immediately crashes flash.
Is there any way to reduce the quality of the Movieclip so that I can have multiple soldiers on the screen without it crashing flash?
I am making a game which requires at least 40-50 of them to be on the screen at once.
Thanks.
Actionscript compiled by external soft crashes when uses symbols with set to false "visibility" attribute after adding this symbol to the stage. But when you compile same code in Flash IDE nothing happens. It's very hard to find.
Try to make all layers except one inactive by setting them "guide" type. Trying one by one you can find this violator layer and faster find sub symbol with switched off visibility.

How to ENTIRELY remove an flvplayback from stage when going to another flvplayback on another frame?

I'm trying to create an EXE projector using flash 5.5 AS3 where I have a few videos (FLVs) to show (their location is right next to the exe file in the same directory) - each load in a different frame, and all of those videos should also have a full screen option to them. Those are original videos that people WILL want to watch in full screen. It's essential for the experience...
The problem(s) I currently have (after fixing the sound that didn't stop after going to a different video) are hard to describe, but I'll try really hard.
Ok, so when I click the full screen button on a video and watch it in full screen, I will eventually want to exit the full screen, so I click on the same icon at the bottom to exit full screen (or ESC button, it's the same) and then click the navigation button to go to the SECOND FLV's frame to watch the other video. After watching the second video in full screen and then exiting full screen, flash takes me to the FIRST video's frame and that is a big problem. Also, now the button that takes me BACK to the second video's frame won't work. It's like flash is stuck.
I use the Components --> FLVPlayback 2.5 from the componant menu (I don't really know AS3 programming) and I fix its properties in the component parameters.
Also, I don't think that any of the followings are the reason for the bug, but I use these 3 scripts to stop all sound when navigating away from one frame (with an FLVplayback) to
another frame with another FLVplayback:
MyFLV.stop();
SoundMixer.stopAll();
MyFLV.addEventListener(Event.REMOVED_FROM_STAGE,xyz);
function xyz(e:Event):void{
MyFLV.stop();
}
I've found these online where people asked help for the sound bug I described.
The third script was suppose to remove the FLVplayback from the stage before going to another frame, but it works only when NOT GETTING INTO FULL SCREEN. I need something that will COMPLETELY remove the previous video from the stage so after exiting the SECOND viewed video, flash won't take me to a video that from some reason is still in its memory. I have something like 30 videos in my project and I need to remove each and every one of them off of the stage before navigating to the next frame to open a new FLVPlayback.
I tried to add a link to a demo I made with the problem so you can look at it, but it triggered a "oops, something went wrong" error, probably anti spam mechanism...
I would recommend using only one frame and only one flvplayback instance. Otherwise you have to deal with weird bugs like the one you are getting (usually caused by misplaced or forgotten code). Of course, using only one frame requires using more code, but with the number of hard-fixes it looks like you were making for the bugs, you may end up with less code.
Don't worry, I'll walk you through everything!
Reasons to use code (as opposed to multiple frames):
Easier to keep track of:
Know where all your code is so you can easily find and fix any problems.
Make changes more easily
You want to switch an existing video? edit a file reference and you are done.
Want to add a video? no more dragging a new flvplayback instance onto a new frame just add some very simple code and a button and you're done.
More customization
Reasons to use multiple frames (and multiple flvplayback instances):
easier to place visually
Some people find it easier when they have an actual movieclip that they can visually place on the stage
Less code
Here we go:
//import flv library
import fl.video.*;
This allows you to use ActionScript to manipulate the flv player
//video playback code-----------------------//
var myVideo:FLVPlayback = new FLVPlayback();
this creates an instance of FLVPlayback called myVideo (referenced from now on in the code as myVideo)
this next chunk shows many of the customizable features of the flv player. It is not necessary to include them.
//places the video player on stage at x,y
myVideo.x = 115;
myVideo.y = -10;
//uses SkinOverPlayFullscreen.swf for controls
myVideo.skin = "SkinOverPlayFullscreen.swf";
//color of controls
myVideo.skinBackgroundColor = 0x333333;
//hide controls and time it takes controls to fade and reappear (milliseconds)
myVideo.skinAutoHide=true;
myVideo.skinFadeTime=300;
//add the player to the stage
addChild(myVideo);
And now comes the important part. I have made buttons and added them to the stage. I gave each of the buttons a different instance name (box1_btn, box2_btn, and box3_btn). When someone clicks on a button, an "event" will occur.
//button listener code-------------------------//
//when button 1 is clicked throw button 1 event
box1_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, clicked1);
//when button 2 is clicked throw button 2 event
box2_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, clicked2);
//when button 3 is clicked throw button 3 event
box3_btn.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, clicked3);
//play different videos for different buttons---------//
//when button 1 event is thrown
function clicked1($e:MouseEvent):void
{
//play video 1.flv
myVideo.source = "1.flv";
}
//when button 2 event is thrown
function clicked2($e:MouseEvent):void
{
//play video 2.flv
myVideo.source = "2.flv";
}
//when button 3 event is thrown
function clicked3($e:MouseEvent):void
{
//play video 3.flv
myVideo.source = "3.flv";
}
This code will not have any sounds that keep playing because two videos cannot play at the same time in one instance of the player. Nor will it have any mess-ups when you come out of fullscreen because there is only one frame for the video to go back to.
Some possible problems you may run into:
It doesn't work at all:
Make sure you have added an instance of FLVPlayback to the library by adding an instance to the stage from the components menu (window>>components or ctrl+F7) and then deleting it from the stage (it should still appear in the library).
The playback buttons I want aren't showing up:
There is a great explanation of how to use As3 to manipulate FLVPlayback here:
http://www.republicofcode.com/tutorials/flash/as3flvplayback/
find the section about "Applying a Skin to the FLVPlayback Component" and follow it to use an adobe playback skin. If you want to make your own unique skin I would recommend opening and editing one of the pre-made skins. I found mine in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Flash CS6\Common\Configuration\FLVPlayback Skins\FLA\ActionScript 3.0
I hope this helps!
Below would be simplest way to unload the FLVPlayback
removeChild(MyFLV);
it works fine for me
flvPlayBack.stop();
removeChild(flvPlayBack);
stops the sound and removes the playback.

Netstream and step() or seek()?

I'm on an AS3 project, playing a video (H264). I want, for some special reasons, to go to a certain position.
a) I try it with NetStream.seek(). There it only goes to keyframes. In my current setting, this means, i can find a position every 1 second. (for a better resolution, i'd have to encode the movie with as many keyframes as possible, aka every frame a keyframe)
this is definetly not my favourite way, because I don't want to reencode all the vids.
b) I try it with NetStream.step(). This should give me the opportunity to step slowly from frame to frame. But in the documentation it says:
This method is available only when data is streaming from Flash Media Server 3.5.3 or higher and when NetStream.inBufferSeek is true.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/net/NetStream.html#step()
Does this mean, it is not possible with Air for Desktop? When I try it, nothing works.
Any suggestions, how to solve this problem?
Greetings & Thank you!
Nicolas
Flash video can only be advanced by seconds unless you have Flash Media Server hosting your video. Technically, that means that you can have it working as intended in Air, however, the video would have to be streaming (silly adobe...).
You have two options:
1) Import the footage as a movieclip. The Flash IDE has a wizard for this, and if you're developing exclusively in non-FlashIDE environment, you can convert and export as an external asset such as an SWF or SWC. This would then be embedded or runtime loaded into your app giving you access to the per-frame steppable methods of MovieClip. This, however, does come with some audio syncing issues (iirc). Also, scrubbing backwards is not an MC's forté.
2) Write your own video object that loads an image sequence and displays each frame in order. You'd have to setup your own audio syncing abilities, but it might be the most direct solution apart from FLVComponent or NetStream.
I've noticed that flash player 9 scrubs nice and smooth but in players 10+ I get this no scrub problem.
My fix, was to limit frequency the calls to the seek function to <= 200ms. This fixed scrubbing but is much less smooth as player 9. Perhaps because of the "Flash video can only be advanced by seconds" limitation? I used a timer to tigger the function that calls seek() for the video.
private var scrubInterval:Timer = new Timer(200);
private function videoScrubberTouch():void {
_ns.pause();
var bounds:Rectangle = new Rectangle(0,0,340,0);
scrubInterval.addEventListener(TimerEvent.TIMER, scrubTimeline);
scrubInterval.start();
videoThumb.startDrag(false, bounds);
}
private function scrubTimeline(e:TimerEvent):void {
var amt:Number = Math.floor((videoThumb.x / 340) * duration);
trace("SCRUB duration: "+duration+" videoThumb.x: "+videoThumb.x+" amt "+amt);
_ns.seek(amt);
}
Please check this Demo link (or get the SWF file to test outside of browser via desktop Flash Player).
Note: Demo requires FLV with H.264 video codec and AAC or MP3 audio codec.
The source code for that is here: Github link
In the above demo there is (bytes-based) seeking and frame by frame stepping. The functions you want to study mainly are:
Append_SEEK ( position amount ) - This will got to the specified position in bytes and search for the nearest available keyframe.
get_frame_TAG - This will extract a tag holding one frame of data. Audio can be in frames too but lets assume you have video-only. That function is your opportunity to adjust timestamps. When it's run it will also append the tag (so each "get_frame_TAG" is also a "frame step").
For example : You have a 25fps video, you want the third-frame at 4 seconds into playback...
1000 milisecs / 25 fps = 40 units for each timestamp. So 4000 ms == 4 secs + add the 40 x 3rd frame == an expected timestamp of 4120.
So getting that frame means... First find a keyframe. Then step through each frame checking the timestamps that represent a frame you want. If it isnt then change it to the same as most recent keyframe timestamp (this forces Flash to fast-forward through the frames to keep things in sync as it assumes the frame [with smaller than expected timestamp] should have been played by that time). You can "hide" the video object during this process if you don't like the look of fast-forwarding.