
Client-Side Communication ActionScript 77
Parameters
receive A Boolean value that specifies whether incoming video plays on the specified stream
(
true) or not (false). The default value is true.
FPS A number that specifies the frame rate per second of the incoming video. The default value
is the frame rate of the movie.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Method; specifies whether incoming video will play on the specified stream, or specifies the frame
rate of the video. This method is available only to clients subscribed to the specified stream, not to
the stream’s publisher.
You can call this method before or after you call the
NetStream.play method and actually begin
receiving the stream. For example, you can attach these methods to a button the user presses to
show or hide the incoming video stream.
To stop receiving video, pass 0 for
FPS. (This has the same effect as passing false.) To determine
the current frame rate, use
NetStream.currentFps.
If you call
NetStream.receiveVideo with a frame rate after calling
NetStream.receiveVideo(false), an implicit call to NetStream.receiveVideo(true)
is issued.
Example
The following example opens a stream and specifies that the video play at a specified rate.
myStream = new NetStream(myConnection);
myStream.receiveVideo(false); // don’t display video being published
// Later....
myStream.receiveVideo(12); // display video at 12 FPS
See also
NetStream.currentFps, NetStream.receiveAudio
NetStream.seek
Availability
• Flash Player 6.
• Flash Communication Server MX.
Usage
myRecordedStream.seek(numberOfSeconds)
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