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super_juanjo
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IShockwaveFlash

Postby super_juanjo » Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:08 pm

Hi all
I am writing an application using c++ that plays swf files, using IShockwaveFlash
The problem is that I dont know when the frames arrives, so I am using a timer, which takes a lot of cpu time...
Is there some kind of callback to know when I got a new frame so I can draw it?

Thanks

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Postby Softanics » Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:06 pm

Thank you for your question.

super_juanjo wrote:I am writing an application using c++ that plays swf files, using IShockwaveFlash


This forum is for questions regarding f-in-box ;)

super_juanjo wrote:The problem is that I dont know when the frames arrives, so I am using a timer, which takes a lot of cpu time...
Is there some kind of callback to know when I got a new frame so I can draw it?


Another words, you need an event that is called each time when a movie is updated?
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Postby super_juanjo » Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:17 pm

exactly
do you know something about it?

cheers

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Postby Softanics » Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:54 pm

Yes, I have one idea. Using f-in-box, you can try to use the notification FPCN_PAINT:
http://www.f-in-box.com/dll/help/index/ ... paint.html
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