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Behavior
Fast Forward Video
Hide Video
Show Video
Control video playback using behaviors
Select the movie clip to trigger the behavior.
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In the Behaviors panel (Window > Behaviors), click the Add (+) button, and select the desired behavior from the
Embedded Video submenu.
Select the video to control.
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Select a Relative or Absolute path.
If required, select settings for the behavior parameters and click OK.
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In the Behaviors panel under Event, click On Release (the default event) and select a mouse event. To use the On
Release event, leave the option unchanged.
See also
"Using absolute and relative target paths" on page 72
"Controlling video playback using the Timeline" on page 301
About the FLVPlayback component
The FLVPlayback component does the following:
• Provides a set of prefabricated skins to customize playback controls and the look and feel of the user interface.
• Lets advanced users create their own custom skins.
• Provides cue points to synchronize your video with the animation, text, and graphics in your Flash application.
• Provides live preview of customizations.
• Maintains a reasonably sized SWF file for easy download.
The FLVPlayback component is the display area in which you view video. The FLVPlayback component includes the
FLV Custom UI controls, a set of control buttons that play, stop, pause, and control playback the video.
Configure the FLVPlayback component
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With the component selected, open the Property inspector (Window > Properties > Properties) and enter an
instance name.
Select Parameters in the Property inspector or open the Component inspector (Window > Components).
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Enter values for parameters or use default settings.
For each FLVPlayback component instance you can set the following parameters in the Property inspector or in the
Component inspector:
Purpose
Fast-forwards the video by the
specified number of frames.
Hides the video.
Shows the video.
Parameters
Instance name of target video
Number of frames
Instance name of target video
Instance name of target video
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