I am having trouble catching events of playhead update in the milli second range . This is in regards to FLV playback of a loaded flv movie. As per the docs the seek() function seeks to keyframes,it takes time as input with the accuracy of milliseconds. i have a function called next frame where i pause the video and try to seek to a given playheadTime
function onNextFrame(event:Event)
{
if (video1.playing)
{
video1.stop();
}
playHeadTime=Number(playHeadTime.toFixed(2));
trace("Calling nextFrame :::",playHeadTime);
trace(" Before seek ",video1.playheadTime);
video1.seek(playHeadTime);
playHeadTime += 0.1;
}
I have also a seek event which does not update for every seek but rather only on the occurrence of a key frame in the flv video
function onseeked(event:Event)
{
trace("seeked",video1.playheadTime);
}
I also have a playhead update event to track the playhead movement but this does not update on using the next frame function. it works only when the video is playing normally.
video1.playheadUpdateInterval = 30;
video1.seekToPrevOffset = 0.01;
video1.addEventListener(VideoEvent.SEEKED,onseeked);
video1.addEventListener(VideoEvent.PLAYHEAD_UPDATE,onPlayHeadUpdate);
function onseeked(event:Event)
{
trace("seeked",video1.playheadTime);
}
My question is
- How do i make the playhead update in milliseconds accuracy when the video is paused/stoped and seeked to a time.
- How do i update the playhead in the first place when seek only seems to work to a keyframe. How do i get the seek to a non keyframe time?
A relevant discussion regarding this but which also does not provide any solution is
How to jump to a non-keyframe in a flv player
Update: Even with the netstream.seek() each consecutive call to the function does not show a change in video.playheadtime.It works the same way as video.seek().
video.playheadtime=0.1
This kind of assignment too does not work in making the playhead property change/update.
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