Share Posted September 12, 2014 Hi, I need your help. I am trying to load mp4 video into videoLoader and to display buffering percentage. _videoLoader = new VideoLoader(_target, {name:"video", width:1024, height:576, scaleMode:"proportionalInside", bgColor:0x000000, autoPlay:false, volume:1, bufferMode:false, onComplete:bufferFullHandler, onProgress: bufferProgressHandler,onError: handleLoadError, estimatedBytes:INTRO_ESTIMATED_BYTES}); In bufferProgressHandler I am tracing _videoLoader.progress and I get next values: _videoLoader.progress0.039892267457746204 _videoLoader.progress0.00019516764901050002 _videoLoader.progress0.00019957656505447608 _videoLoader.progress0.0759987559727445 _videoLoader.progress0.10248921870764195 _videoLoader.progress0.15141208735466252 _videoLoader.progress0.20590979471887147 _videoLoader.progress0.2604075020830804 _videoLoader.progress0.09999950105858736 _videoLoader.progress0.1995998489870658 _videoLoader.progress0.2999985031757621 _videoLoader.progress0.399399274539186 _videoLoader.progress0.4999991684309789 _videoLoader.progress0.5989991235262518 _videoLoader.progress0.5999986694895663 _videoLoader.progress0.798798549078372 _videoLoader.progress0.8999988358033705 _videoLoader.progress0.9983983980654378 As you see progress is moving back few times, I have tried to trace bytesLoaded and the same thing happens. Please help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Share Posted September 12, 2014 Hi and welcome to the GreenSock forums, Unfortunately Adobe's NetStream class has a long history of having problems. So its really hard to guess what the problem is without knowing which version of Flash Player you are using, browser, OS and any other details regarding your environment. Also this isn't the type of thing we can explore without having a reduced test case that we can use to compile and test. Please package up an FLA with a small version of your video so that we can test. The simpler the better. Before doing so, please verify that the results you are seeing are when you test with the video hosted online being streamed into a browser version of Flash player. Unfortunately you can not really trust what is happening when you use "simulate download settings" inside of Flash's bandwidth profiler. Just want to make sure that is removed entirely from the equation. Your files must be zipped prior to attaching them here. If they are too big to attach, please use an external file sharing service like www.ge.tt (free, no ads, no emails, or sign up) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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