User Guide
Media components (Flash Professional only) 533
Description
Event; is generated continuously until media has completely downloaded. The Media.progress
event object has the following properties:
target A reference to the MediaDisplay or MediaPlayback instance.
type The string "progress".
Example
The following example listens for progress:
var myProgressListener = new Object();
myProgressListener.progress = function(){
// Make lightMovieClip blink while progress is occurring
var lightVisible = lightMovieClip.visible;
lightMovieClip.visible = !lightVisible;
}
The following example
// Duration of delay before calling timeOut
var timeOut:Number = 3000;
// if timeOut has been reached, do this:
function callback(arg) {
trace(arg);
}
// Listen for progress
var myListener:Object = new Object();
myListener.progress = function(evt) {
setInterval(callback, timeOut, "Experiencing Network Delay");
};
md.addEventListener("progress", myListener);
Media.removeAllCuePoints()
Applies to
MediaDisplay, MediaPlayback
Availability
Flash Player 7.
Edition
Flash MX Professional 2004.
Usage
myMedia.removeAllCuePoints()
Parameters
None.