Reading an external video file and video playing, go to the next image.

I guess the title says it all.  I can load an external video file (FLV) and I can have it play.  I also made custom buttons to limit the clip.  The only thing that that I have to do is to have the main timeline move on frame 2 once the external video comes to an end.  I use actionscript 3 and flash cs 5.5.  Any ideas how to do this?  Thank you!!

You can assign an event listener to the FLVPlayback component to its COMPLETE event...

Import fl.video.VideoEvent;

function playedVideo(evt:VideoEvent):void {}
nextFrame(); or something else

}

flvplayer.addEventListener (VideoEvent.COMPLETE, playedVideo);

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