Read FLV in the drive using an external button

I'm working on a presentation video where a "pop-up" window displays a warning, by "agreeing", the "pop-up" disappears and the video starts to play. The FLV file which will play has a buffer of 20s on it and the video will be "pre-load" or buffering in the background, that the Viewer is reading the warning. I currently have the FLV settings in the Inspector of components such as 'autoPlay = false' "bufferTime = 20" "contentPath = video.flv" "skin = StealExternalAll.swf' 'totalTime = 290". "." I have autoPlay set to false so that if it takes more time for the Viewer to cross the warning you need to the first 20 seconds to load, then the video does not play when the warning is still in place. Should what actionscript I put on the 'accept' button to check the "play" button in the StealExternalAll.swf without having to click on the play button? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

I was able to understand by browsing some of the other threads. To make an external button controls the playback of a FLVPlayback component function, simply use the following text:

myVid.play ();

Put this piece of code in the layer actions within the function of the button and replace "myVid" by the name of your FLVPlayback component instance.

Example:
accept_btn.onRelease = function () {}
_root.popUpWindow_mc._visible = false;
_root.summitVideo.play ();
};

decline_btn.onRelease = function () {}
getURL ("javascript:history.back ()");
};

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