Yesterday when I was looking at the new panels Lee Brimelow released it got me thinking about his tutorials on AIR and video. So I was like, hey, it would be cool to have a super simple AIR app that played my FLV's I've been compressing. It seemed like every player I tried was just a bit much. Soooo... here is my first AIR app. Its really nothing so don't expect anything. Currently, as it is, it has no controls or REAL features for that matter. I just put it together so I could play some FLV's I've been compressing. Really just to view them quickly and see how they looked in a player. Anyway its really just for quick testing tool for developers like me. So don't hold your breath for your new end all FLV player! It does the trick and has some scaling feature when you drag the video onto it, it will resize to the size the video has in its META data. Oh and enjoy my amazing graphics I made for it!
px4 flvPlayer 0.6.3
(0.6.3 cause I always wanted to have some weird beta number on something.)
Features - if that's what you want to call them
- drag FLV's onto it to start playing
- scales to the movies correct dimensions
To be added later:
- full play/pause/seek/volume controls
- ability to check META data
- screen shot video and save to PNG
- custom chrome
I will most likely open source the entire project so you guys can see my AS3 mess and help out or maybe learn a little. Either way it will be worth it to someone!
Update: I added H.264 support. And it was incredibly easy. Really as easy as a simple 'if' statement. Thanks for the idea Freddy! If you do place an MOV on it that isn't H.264 format it just won't play or will stop the video that was playing and wait for a new video to be loaded. I will do some error handling to this at a later date. Enjoy for now!
So... have any of you guys downloaded the two panels Lee Brimelow released recently? If not I would suggest doing so. They are killer time savers!
The snippets panel lets you store your code or get code from others that you reuse often and you don't want to have to constantly setup. Almost like knowing OOP but "not" and its reusable. Really it could be any code you want! Its easy to add your own through an XML doc that Lee gives you access to edit and add to the panel. If you want to add some code to the panel just navigate to the XML doc and start pasting. Below is one I made really quick for setting up a simple Fuse function:
I would love to see some of us share our favorite snippets to use in our own panels! I'm trying to get a little list together of mine and I will be sure to share it with all of you guys. But anyway Lee gives you all a nice list to start with. Some good AS3 code snippets for Tweener, some AIR stuff and more! I already started a little project just from the AS3 things these two little guys taught me. Its a pretty simple AIR app I plan to share very soon! But don't stress you don't have to use AS3 for your snippets AS2 code snippets will work fine too!
Also the Event panel is great to. Its like a snippets panel but it creates events for your AS3 project. Its really worth looking at since events are the basis of any project or site you are creating. Just make a movieclip choose a few events its going to have and viola, its auto creates the actionscript for you!
Well don't just sit there go download the Code Snippet and Event panels now!
This afternoon Steven Sacks announced the Gaia 2.0 Panel for Flash CS3. So for those of you guys interested jump over a read his official release post. I am hoping to review it myself this week and see what I can find. But I'd love to hear what you guys think when you try it out!
Wow this is great! So I might be behind in knowing about this but, Adobe and some friends have been making some Why Flash?Why Flex?Why AIR? videos and posting them on youtube.com. They are pretty amazing I must say! So if you got a minute and want to do some laughing at nerds being nerds jump on over to youtube and watch a few videos. Below is one of our good buddy Lee Brimelow of theflashblog.com. Also don't miss out on the Why AJAX? spoof by Phillip Kerman. Enjoy!
If you guys are interested last week in Geneva, Switzerland our web world had a conference called LIFT. They have posted some videos and interviews for you all to take a peak at what all went on. Looks like some really great stuff. Take a look around. You can also see what Aral Balkan had to say about his trip to LIFT over at his blog too!
Ok not really on shelves per say put on a web site near you! I know some of you guys are really excited about this release and can't wait for Steven to release the final version. But for those of you already creating AS3 sites why not help out in testing! This way you can be sure its the product it can be! For you, and for everyone else out here on the inner webs. Well thats, that. Its a quick post, I know, but I wanted to make sure you all knew in case you hadn't been reading Steven's blog also! Enjoy! And please comment and lets us all know what you think about it and let Steven know too!
Do you love you some Flash? Are you a flash developer? Are you a flash designer?
Did you answer yes to one of these questions and you live in Dallas, Tx? I sure hope so!
I have been thinking about getting the Dallas flash community closer. How you ask? Well, how else! Get us all together for a few beers and a little actionscripting!
In all seriousness I am hoping to find about 10-20 Flash guru's that want to get together to start collaborating and teaching each other some tips and tricks. We have a great community here of Flash developers with a lot of talent and I think its time we start tapping into it. I haven't worked out ANY details as of yet. I really just wanted to try and get a head count of who might be interested. So if you don't mind helping with the cause and emailing your fellow flash buddies, that would be great! Who says Dallas can't do what the other big cities are doing? Now lets see what we are capable of!
I will start gathering a list, so if you guys could either emailing me or comment on this post about your interest that would be great. Then in about a week or so I will gather up all the emails and see how many people we have intrested and go from there. Also if you are interested in speaking to the group or have a facility that we could all meet up at I would be very interested! My email is corbanb[at]gmail[dot]com. I can't wait to hear from you all.
Update: I don't have any location details but I am thinking like the second Wednesday of the month after work. Like 7 - 8PM possibly.
Hey I was browsing my mailing lists just now and ran across an email Moses Gunesch sent out to the GO mailing list. It's a video tutorial on how to use GO! He said he is probably going to have to redo it cause of some audio issues but hey its pretty cool to have some info from the source on using GO. Its kind of a big file but, enjoy!
Anyway I'm not sure if any of you guys are following this closely but if not you should be. GO is Moses' new animation engine for AS3 and its supposed to be super fast! Most of you know I haven't made the jump to AS3 yet. But for those of you that have this will be great intro to using GO! And for more info check out the GO blog or Moses's blog. Cheers!
Update: The video has been moved and is now in an FLV format! Much nicer! Thanks moses!
This weekend while I was doing some work around my place I got the idea to create a post page of the tutorials/examples I have available on this site. Right now there is only a few pieces on this page but its going to become a quick easy way for all my visitors to find the posts I have written about action script. Specifically code examples I have built and that I want to share with all of you. I have a lot of plans to build quite a bit in this area this year. My hope is to keep updating so that it can grow into a resource for students, other developers or anyone wanting to learn more about actionscript and flash. So keep an eye out over the next few weeks as I plan to build quite a few flash projects that are simple yet have real world appeal!
Mostly you are going to find examples on SWX, Fuse, GAIA (as I learn it) and anything flash related that I find relevant to rapid site development. You might also find a few random posts on wordpress and iphone development as these are things I am becoming more and more interested in!
Rapid development is a topic I really plan on diving more and more into as my site grows. When I start talking about rapid flash site development you will see me using a lot of open source products that are easy to use for beginners to advanced developers! It will help bring your companies costs down in developing flash sites and will bring down the man hours. Enabling you to keep clients happy with beautiful crisp sites and keep your pockets full! Which is what keeps us happy and keeps our tummies full. I really can't wait to share the knowledge I have learned thus far with all of you. And I REALLY hope you all can share some of you knowledge here with all of us too! So keep commenting and I can't wait to share all this info with you all!
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Name: Corban Baxter. I am a full time flash developer and lover of all technology, gadgets, art, photography, interface design and life in general.
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