Question-- I'm experimenting with the Mozilla plugin in windowless mode on Windows 7. I'm showing a series of videos one after another by deleting and creating <embed> objects for VLC in Javascript and attaching/removing them from the DOM as I go. For the most part, it's working well. The only thing I'm having trouble with are transitions. I have a transparent <div> over the whole thing, and towards the end of each video, I smoothly transition the div from transparent to opaque over 1.5 seconds, do my vlc swap while no one can see behind it, then fade it back to transparent to reveal the new video. This is all done with CSS transitions and the idea is to simply "dip to black" between videos.
However, it appears VLC can't handle semi-transparent items on top of it. When the opacity hits the 50% mark, VLC appears/disappears, depending on which direction the transition is going. I'm guessing alpha blending just isn't supported in the very new windowless mode. If I'm right on this, any plans to add this support, or am I stuck with hard cuts between vids? Anyone have ideas on how to accomplish the same thing, if this doesn't work?
- Troy