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Image Over Flash Video (FLV)
Hello!
I've got a problem overlaying an image over a Flash Video. You can view a test page http://ll-lllll.com/essai_TEST.html It's just a video playing, and when you hover over it, it displays some info on top of it. I'm using DIV layers in DW for both the video and the image, and I've added the wmode=opaque parameter in the code so that the z-order of the layers is taken into consideration. Now, everything's look ok in Firefox, but in Internet Explorer the video plays at a very slow frame rate (the semi transparent info image isn't the source of the problem). Do you maybe know another way to do this, so that it works fine in all browsers? Thanks, Julie. |
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Re: Image Over Flash Video (FLV)
IE6 playing at the same frame rate as Firefox.
"julie.jenkinson" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:frcq50$ig3$1@forums.macromedia.com... > Hello! > > I've got a problem overlaying an image over a Flash Video. > > You can view a test page http://ll-lllll.com/essai_TEST.html > It's just a video playing, and when you hover over it, it displays some > info > on top of it. > > I'm using DIV layers in DW for both the video and the image, and I've > added > the wmode=opaque parameter in the code so that the z-order of the layers > is > taken into consideration. > Now, everything's look ok in Firefox, but in Internet Explorer the video > plays > at a very slow frame rate (the semi transparent info image isn't the > source of > the problem). Do you maybe know another way to do this, so that it works > fine > in all browsers? > > Thanks, > > Julie. > |
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