From: MurrayComputing on
Hello to All -

Trying to set up a webpage so that when a Flash movie has finished playing
some code will run. Is there a way to tell when the movie is finished playing
without using Flash itself? When I encode the sfw to fla (using SUPER) the
resulting quality in the fla is very poor and can't be used, so if possible I
need a "trigger" of some kind that identifies when the movie has finished
playing.

Thanks for your help,
John


From: Netvideomaker on
I needed the same thing to remove a video layer from a web site when the video
ended. I found no solution that didn't involve Flash (initially trial versions
- then I bought CS3) and in the end I paid a guy in the UK to create the end
result and send me back a zip. Once I had it I had a template for making any
FLV operate the same way, so it was worth the hundred plus I gave him. To be
clear, ActionScript alerts when the video stops and javascript quite separately
removes the player from the page. If it isn't removed it obstructs and live
content underneath (like a nav button), even though it's invisible - in the
case of those I do. See one at www.netvideomaker.com

David Hurdon

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