
Client-Side Communication ActionScript 71
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Method; pauses or resumes playback of a stream. This method is available only to clients
subscribed to the specified stream, not to the stream’s publisher.
The first time you call this method on a given playlist (without sending a parameter), it pauses the
playlist; the next time, it resumes play. You might want to attach this method to a button that the
user presses to pause or resume playback.
Example
The following examples illustrate some uses of this method.
myStream.pause(); // pauses play first time issued
myStream.pause(); // resumes play
myStream.pause(false); // no effect, play continues
myStream.pause(); // pauses play
Suppose you have a playlist of three recorded streams.
connection = new NetConnection();
connection.connect("rtmp://localhost/appName/appInstance");
// Create a NetStream for playing
dstStream = new NetStream(connection);
myVideoObject.attachVideo(dstStream);
// To play record1
dstStream.play("record1", 0, -1, false);
// To play record2
dstStream.play("record2", 0, -1, false);
// To play record3
dstStream.play("record3", 0, -1, false);
// You click a button to pause while record2 is playing
dstStream.pause();
// Later, you want to resume the play
dstStream.pause();
// Later, you want to start a new playlist
// To play record4
dstStream.play("record4", 0, -1, true);
// To play record5
dstStream.play("record5", 0, -1, false);
// To play record6
dstStream.play("record6", 0, -1, false);
See also
NetStream.play
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