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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 94
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Hi,
This is a known "bug" with smelters plugin if you're using vp6 as input stream. You have to flip the picture. This can be done via plugins in your flash-player. You can search this thread, you will find a suitible plugin for jw player. |
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Forum King
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Under the bridge
Posts: 2,290
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even in quotes, "bug" is a bit harsh ... it's an minor incompatibility between the VP6 that flash uses (VP6f) and the regular VP6 everything else (winamp, vlc, etc) uses
"If you don't like DNAS, write your own damn system" So I did |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 8
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I searched on google something about it but not against any code or player to test. I'm new to AS3, if I try to write using Flex Builder I would succeed with class VideoDisplay or NetStream? |
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Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 94
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Writing your own flash player in AS is not that hard.
I did it, including flipping the picture, without knowing anything about AS on a lonley evening with a bottle of redwine and googling the basics about AS. ![]() With netstream you can recieve the stream. Then you have to flip the picture with some settings ... was something like: x = -x and y = -y or something. With the flip.swf: Did you consider using the crossdomain.xml? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
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@Edit I found something. Using Video class in flex maybe can rotate video. video = new Video() video.rotate = 180; I'm trying to use this. Quote:
Unfortunately I dont have international credit card or paypal account to make a donation to you Smelter, your work is fantastic. |
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