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Client-Side ActionScript Language Reference
Description
Property; a Boolean value that specifies whether the video should be smoothed (interpolated)
when it is scaled. For smoothing to work, Flash Player must be in high-quality mode. The
default value is
false
(no smoothing).
Example
The following example uses a button (called
smoothing_btn
) to toggle the
smoothing
property that is applied to the video
my_video
when it plays in a SWF file. Create a button
called
smoothing_btn
and add the following ActionScript to your FLA or AS file:
this.createTextField("smoothing_txt", this.getNextHighestDepth(), 0, 0,
100, 22);
smoothing_txt.autoSize = true;
var my_nc:NetConnection = new NetConnection();
my_nc.connect(null);
var my_ns:NetStream = new NetStream(my_nc);
my_video.attachVideo(my_ns);
my_ns.play("video1.flv");
my_ns.onStatus = function(infoObject:Object) {
updateSmoothing();
};
smoothing_btn.onRelease = function() {
my_video.smoothing = !my_video.smoothing;
updateSmoothing();
};
function updateSmoothing():Void {
smoothing_txt.text = "smoothing = "+my_video.smoothing;
}
The
MovieClip.getNextHighestDepth()
method used in this example requires Flash Player
7 or later. If your SWF file includes a v2 component (version 2 of the Macromedia
Component Architecture), use the DepthManager class from the component framework
instead of the
MovieClip.getNextHighestDepth()
method.