Can I Preload External MPGs?

I have a lengthy piece that uses a lot of external MPGs in
addition to embedded content. It's fine on my development machine,
but I just viewed it with the client on their plant network and the
movies took
forever to load. I'd put a "Loading" animated GIF in-between
them, but it didn't animate and, even if it had, the piece really
drags through those loads.
Is it possible to pre-load the next MPG while one is playing?
If so, how? Also, is there some trick to getting an animated
"Loading" graphic to play while the next movie is loading?
Thanks for any advice...

> Thanks for the good advice, as usual. By compressing to
WMV I reduced the
> size
> by about 87%, but the video shows black for about 3
seconds before the
> actual
> video content plays. However, the WMV file itself has
picture from frame
> 1. Is
> this something I have to live with? I've tested it in
both the web player
> and
> local, AND with a6wmp32.xmo in the same directory for
both. I'm using AW
> 6.5.
WMV files are played in the movie icon via the Windows Media
Player ActiveX
control. On some machines there is an unavoidable delay while
the AX control
initialises as it loads up the movie for playing. It has been
a source of
frustration for me for years!
You can try hiding it off screen, then use a zero-second
motion icon to move
it back on screen as the movie starts to play. On many
machines this appears
to happen cleanly, but on others you will see a momentary
black flash as the
movie begins to play. Seems to be a hardware thing that's not
controllable
by us. You may find the momentary black flash more preferable
though. You
could, for instance, put up a black box with "Please Wait,
Loading". The
text disappears just as you move the video back on screen.
>
> BTW, I also liked --- and totally agree with --- your
answer to "Funny
> Videos". I can't believe the hacker types are hitting
forums now! Too bad
> they
> can't find something productive to do...
>
:-) If our data and time were not so important, I would care
less, but all
too often these things are malicious :-(
Steve
EuroTAAC eLearning 2007
http://www.eurotaac.com
Adobe Community Expert: Authorware, Flash Mobile and Devices
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http://stevehoward.blogspot.com/
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