The user can also specify permanent privacy settings for a particular domain by right-clicking
(Windows) or Control-clicking (Macintosh) while a SWF file is playing, selecting Settings,
opening the Privacy panel, and selecting Remember.
You can't use ActionScript to set the Allow or Deny value for a user, but you can display the
Privacy panel for the user by using
Flash Player no longer displays the Privacy dialog box for SWF files from this domain.
If
returns
Camera.get
cameras installed on the system. To determine whether any cameras are installed, use
Camera.names.length
choose the camera to be referenced by
Scanning the hardware for cameras takes time. When Flash finds at least one camera, the
hardware is not scanned again for the lifetime of the player instance. However, if Flash doesn't
find any cameras, it will scan each time
forgotten to connect the camera; if your SWF file provides a Try Again button that calls
, Flash can find the camera without the user having to restart the SWF file.
Camera.get
Example
The following example lets you select an active camera to use from a ComboBox instance. The
current active camera is displayed in a Label instance. Create a new video instance by selecting
New Video from the Library options menu. Add an instance to the Stage and give it the instance
name
. Add a Label component instance to the Stage and give it the instance name
my_video
, and a ComboBox component instance and give it the instance name
camera_lbl
Then add the following ActionScript to Frame 1 of the Timeline:
var my_cam:Camera = Camera.get();
var my_video:Video;
my_video.attachVideo(my_cam);
var camera_lbl:mx.controls.Label;
var cameras_cb:mx.controls.ComboBox;
camera_lbl.text = my_cam.name;
cameras_cb.dataProvider = Camera.names;
function changeCamera():Void {
my_cam = Camera.get(cameras_cb.selectedIndex);
my_video.attachVideo(my_cam);
camera_lbl.text = my_cam.name;
}
cameras_cb.addEventListener("change", changeCamera);
camera_lbl.setStyle("fontSize", 9);
cameras_cb.setStyle("fontSize", 9);
See also
Camera.index, Camera.muted, Camera.names, Camera.onStatus, Camera.setMode(),
System.showSettings(),
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System.showSettings(0)
, either the camera is in use by another application, or there are no
null
. To display the Flash Player Camera Settings panel, which lets the user
Camera.get()
Camera.get
Video.attachVideo()
. If the user selects Remember,
, use
System.showSettings(3)
is called. This is helpful if a user has
.
.
cameras_cb
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