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photogyulai
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October 7, 2017
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It is possible to controll a video inside the fla / canvas / html5

  • October 7, 2017
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Hey Guys!!

I try to switch from flash to canvas!
i have huge difficulties, about quality, loading and playing time, frame rates and so on.

quality is everything for me >> i made free interactive educational stuff in photoraphy.

Im currently wondering... is it possible to make a video. Put inside canvas, and controll it like an inside animation. With gotoAndStop/play stuff???

  • html5 videos (generaly)  i have good experience
  • interactive materials with canvas (generaly ) i have disasterous bad experience.

Here are some example:

this is the html5 canvas version << currently not working

http://www.fotobetyar.hu/html5/auto_fokusz_1_1.html

ON THIS ONE EVERY BIT OF SCRIPT IS DELETED (so it is basiccaly an animation)

here are the "original" flash/swf example:

http://www.fotobetyar.hu/flash/

this is the original... here you have to press the play button to see the animation

any tips or trick (in the topic from flash to canvas) is highly welcome!!!

thanks so much!!

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    Correct answer Preran

    I don't think that is possible. However, the experts here probably have a better idea than I do.

    Thanks,

    Preran

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    Preran
    Legend
    October 10, 2017
    photogyulai
    Inspiring
    October 10, 2017

    not really...

    (im struggling with animation in canvas (brokes down all the phones)

    so i try(im thinking of) to replace animations with videos... but i need the same options for the video ( if it is possible)like gotoAndStop/Play commands...

    example: user clicks to button "A" then gotoAndPlay the video from frame 100  - If user click to button "B" gotoAnd stop the video frame 200... smthing like this.  :-)

    im a newbie to canvas... i have no idea if its possible?!

    Preran
    PreranCorrect answer
    Legend
    October 12, 2017

    I don't think that is possible. However, the experts here probably have a better idea than I do.

    Thanks,

    Preran