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Hi
I have a .swf application running in the front end,
This application can take anytime form 5 to 20 minutes
In the Background there is an color FLV running as a loop
The problem is when the FLV reaches the end, the screen is flashing momentarily and then loop starts again
As this application will be projected on a video wall this temporary flashing is not acceptable
OS windows 10 adobe flash Player 11
This seems to be a long-standing limitation.
Hardware decoding is much less forgiving and flexible than software decoding, and because we're targeting a broad population, we're frequently limited to the lowest-common-denominator to ensure broad compatibility with what's on the market.
I'd have to investigate deeper to dig up the history on that, but at this point in the product lifecycle, it seems unlikely that we would invest in addressing it (assuming that there's a reasonable solution).
There's
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Flash 11 is 8 years old at least!!! try to update to the last version and test again
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its the most updated flash that i can run
the questino is whether i can get rid of the flickering on loop end
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:29 AM Robert Mc Dowell <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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That's for that I told you to update asap, as maybe it will solve your issue.
but also wil certainly fix hundreds of security holes
the background application you are using has certainly flash projector into one of it's folder or else.
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the application is a stand alone app.
however the flash is the latest i can download
the question is how to to eliminate flickeing
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:38 AM Robert Mc Dowell <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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Based on the video, it appears you're using Flash Player 11 projector. Please download the most recent projector (version 32) from Adobe Flash Player - Debug Downloads and try again
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I did. No change
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This seems to be a long-standing limitation.
Hardware decoding is much less forgiving and flexible than software decoding, and because we're targeting a broad population, we're frequently limited to the lowest-common-denominator to ensure broad compatibility with what's on the market.
I'd have to investigate deeper to dig up the history on that, but at this point in the product lifecycle, it seems unlikely that we would invest in addressing it (assuming that there's a reasonable solution).
There's a long discussion and a number of snippets that look like working solutions in this thread:
https://forum.starling-framework.org/d/16126-videoplayer-seemless-loop/76