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This player is made for streaming local supported formats video files from the server.It plays any kind of video file that Flash Player supports ( FLV / H.264 encoded video including MP4, M4V, M4A, MOV, Mp4v, F4V).FEATURES:- Supports MPEG-4 standard container files that contain video and audio H.264 / AAC encoded including MP4, M4V, M4A, MOV, Mp4v, F4V, FLV.- The movie and image are configured in the XML file.- FullScreen button.- Preview Image. You can set an image for video that will be displayed when the video is stopped.- Big play button in the middle of the video.- Video smoothing, for a better quality you have the option to smooth or unsmooth the video.- Image playlist for the movies. You can add as many videos as you like.- Autoplay option.- OOP based code.- All options are set in one XML file, so you don't need to change any embeding stuff in HTML.This player can be set to any size you want by changing the player width and height in the XML file, so you can integrate this in any of your projects, HTML or Flash.You will find all the XML settings in the help.txt file plus instructions about how to set this up, the help.txt is provided in the download sources. Enjoy!IMPORTANT NOTE:- To be able to play H.264 video you need Player 9.0.115.0 or later. Rate Script | Read Reviews | Write Review | Email Script | | Article Rating: |  |  | | Price: | $16 |  | | Version: | |  | | Platform: | |  | | Date Added: | Wednesday, May 20, 2009 |  | | Last Updated: | Wednesday, May 20, 2009 |  | | Visit Website | | | Thirty background effects.Several modifiers.Here's the explanation of them:Effect: movieClip that will be used in the end.Direction: Director of effect.Interval: interval of time in which the effect happen.Slide: Displacement in pixels of the effect. If this value is omitted, it will take a random value between 05 and 10.Alpha -: Percent fade that will be implemented in movieClip to each function call.Rotation: Rotational speed of movieClip.Inclination: Value of the inclination of movieClip. Use positive values to tilt to the right, negative to left, zero inclination to random field blank and not to use any inclination.RandomColor: Sets the color will movieClip random. Note: Do not work with all movieClips.SmoothMovement: Smooths the handling of movieClip.zigzag: Defines whether the movieClip will have to zigzag motion. The parameters of this argument, are:Field 1: Number of pixels that movieClip will go into effect in each call.Field 2: Number of frames that movieClip tour before taking a direction opposite to the present.zoomIO: Defines whether the movieClip will zoom in and zoom out. The parameters of this argument, are:Field 1: Minimum size that movieClip reach.Field 2: Maximum size that movieClip reach.Field 3: Percentage of zoomIn or zoomOut that movieClip receive the end of each call.*****************************************************************************************************************************In the file you'll find an extra effect. The effect Blink.The zigzag behavior, zoomIO and Blink, are methods of class MovieClipUpgrade and can be used in any movieClip.Follow the example of use:com.prototypes.MovieClipUpgrade import;var mcUp: MovieClipUpgrade = new MovieClipUpgrade ();Done that, you can use the methods of movieClip as any other. Ex:Suppose there is a Stage in movieClip called mc, the use of methods would be as follows:zigzag;mc.zigZag (10,10,5);zoomIO:mc.zoomIO (50,100,5);Blink:mc.blink (1.10);Thank you. Rate Script | Read Reviews | Write Review | Email Script | | Article Rating: |  |  | | Price: | $15 |  | | Version: | |  | | Platform: | |  | | Date Added: | Friday, Apr 24, 2009 |  | | Last Updated: | Friday, Apr 24, 2009 |  | | Visit Website | | | | POST YOUR SCRIPT! | | | | | | | | | | Post your Script for FREE using this toolbox. | | | | | | | |  | |
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