If I take a random SWF file, can I load it into the f-in-box control and determine how many timelines are contained in it? What I'm finding is that a lot of SWF files, particularly those having video embedded, don't run everything from the main timeline. I'm trying to determine when a SWF file is "done" - as in it reached the last frame it's meant to play. But if the main timeline doesn't have all the frames, then I'm sunk (aren't I?).
As an example, look at Wondershare's PPT2SWF product. It will take a Powerpoint slide show and convert it to a SWF file, including all the animations, etc. Up until v5 of their product, they ended up with the operation on the main timeline, and I could use a timer to query the current frame and compare to the total frame count. However, as of v5, if your Powerpoint has 3 slides, then the SWF file has 3 frames. However, if your slide show is 15 seconds long, it doesn't take 15 seconds to reach the last frame in the SWF. It happens fast, but the SWF does play for 15 seconds.
I need to determine how long the SWF should really be playing for. Can I do that somehow?