calengineer
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12-15-2016
04:14 AM
roImageCanvas code not working
This is what I'm trying to do once the user clicks on a content video.
1. Play Video
2. End Video
3. Video repeats (buffers)
4. Instead of showing "retrieving" screen, show a full screen image until buffering finishes
4. Once video starts again, remove screen image and play video normally.
5. Start from step 2
1. Play Video
2. End Video
3. Video repeats (buffers)
4. Instead of showing "retrieving" screen, show a full screen image until buffering finishes
4. Once video starts again, remove screen image and play video normally.
5. Start from step 2
Sub OnVideoPlaybackFinished()
if m.video.state="finished" then
m.video.visible = "start"
m.DetailsListPanel.setFocus(true)
'This program will display an image on instead of the buffering
if type(msg) = "roVideoPlayerEvent" then
if msg.GetMessage() = "start of play"
m.isLoadingVideo = false
m.drawCanvas()
else if msg.GetMessage() = "startup progress" then
if m.isLoadingVideo <> true then
m.isLoadingVideo = true
m.drawCanvas()
end if
end if
end if
'ending of different images
end if
end sub
Sub drawCanvas()
if m.isLoadingVideo = true
canvasItems = [
{
url:"http://www.mrwallpaper.com/wallpapers/Blue-Planet-Earth-1280x720.jpg"
TargetRect:{x:100,y:100,w:400,h:300}
}
]
canvas = CreateObject("roImageCanvas")
port = CreateObject("roMessagePort")
canvas.SetMessagePort(port)
'Set opaque background
canvas.SetLayer(0, {Color:"#FF000000", CompositionMode:"Source"})
canvas.SetRequireAllImagesToDraw(true)
canvas.SetLayer(1, canvasItems)
canvas.Show()
else if m.isLoadingVideo = false
end if
End Sub
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joetesta
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12-16-2016
09:06 AM
Re: roImageCanvas code not working
What is it doing instead of what you expect?
From reading the code it looks like it would draw the fullscreen image and never remove it after.
From reading the code it looks like it would draw the fullscreen image and never remove it after.
aspiring