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I have a swf object that I would like to embed using the COM Shockwave Flash Object control. I've searched around, but I've only found answers that involve using file or internet URLs. As I am using the One-Click publishing method, I would like to have a way to embed my flash object as a resource file into my application.

Thanks,

Matt

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I've done something similar in the past but loading from a DB table rather than a resource

Swf is a AxShockwaveFlash Object on the Form to display the flash item.

If you add your resource as a .swf and set the FileType to binary it should return it as a byte array which you can then use in the memorystream constructor

Using ms As New IO.MemoryStream(my.resources.TheFlashFile), fs As New IO.MemoryStream()
                Using bwriter As New IO.BinaryWriter(fs)
                    ' Write length of stream for flash AxHost.State 
                    bwriter.Write(8 + ms.ToArray.Length)
                    bwriter.Write(&H55665566)
                    ' Length of flash movie file 
                    bwriter.Write(ms.ToArray.Length)
                    bwriter.Write(ms.ToArray)
                    fs.Seek(0, IO.SeekOrigin.Begin)
                    swf.OcxState = New AxHost.State(fs, 1, False, Nothing)
                End Using
            End Using
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  • If my swf object is in My.Resources.TheFlashFile, how would I embed it?
    – Matt
    Aug 2, 2012 at 7:02
  • I've updated the answer above, you just need to add a axShockwaveFlash object to your form and set the name to swf.
    – munnster79
    Aug 2, 2012 at 7:18
  • I have three videos I switch between in the same control; I've discovered that many properties of the AxShockwaveFlash object (Quality and Menu, for starters) are reset upon switching.
    – Matt
    Aug 2, 2012 at 12:38

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