If he really means a VIDEO when saying "Flash video", then that'd be insane, LOL! 'Cause he'd have to import the video as frames in a Movieclip, and water-ripple-ate (lololol ) that movieclip, but I think that would cause some serious lag
17 Years old boy, who loves the Computer Technology
BRING BACK THE OLD DESIGN!! OR AT LEAST FIX THE AS TAGS
Not necessarily. He can "stream" the video for continous loop from server, into an empty movieclip, and have a script
Actionscript Code:
var myMC:MovieClip myMC.onLoad=function(){ //create the ripple effect here }
I think it doesn't matter if the video plays slower or faster, the water ripple effect will keep its animation. Now the question is......why applying a ripple effect to a video? Isn't the video already a motion picture? This water ripple effect is for static images...hum...