FLVPlayback.progressInterval

Availability

Flash Player 8.

Edition

Flash Professional 8.

Usage

my_FLVPlybk.progressInterval

Description

Property; a number that is the amount of time, in milliseconds, between each progress event. If you set this property while the video stream is playing, the timer restarts. Default value is 250.

Example

The following example sets the progressInterval property to 001 millisecond because the FLV file is small, and then shows the number of bytes loaded for each occurrence of the progress event.

Drag an FLVPlayback component to the Stage, and give it an instance name of my_FLVPlybk. Then add the following code to the Actions panel on Frame 1 of the Timeline:

/**
 Requires:
  - FLVPlayback component on the Stage with an instance name of my_FLVPlybk
*/
import mx.video.*;
my_FLVPlybk.progressInterval = 001;
my_FLVPlybk.contentPath = "http://www.helpexamples.com/flash/video/water.flv";
var listenerObject:Object = new Object();
listenerObject.progress = function(eventObject:Object):Void {
        trace(eventObject.bytesLoaded);
}
my_FLVPlybk.addEventListener("progress", listenerObject);

See also

FLVPlayback.progress