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Client-Side ActionScript Language Reference
Description
Property (read-only); the number of seconds assigned to the buffer by 
. The default value is 9. To determine the number of seconds 
currently in the buffer, use 
.
Example
The following example dynamically creates a text field that displays information about the 
number of seconds that are currently in the buffer. The text field also displays the buffer 
length that the video is set to, and percentage of the buffer that is filled.
this.createTextField("buffer_txt", this.getNextHighestDepth(), 10, 10, 300, 
22);
buffer_txt.html = true;
var connection_nc:NetConnection = new NetConnection();
connection_nc.connect(null);
var stream_ns:NetStream = new NetStream(connection_nc);
stream_ns.setBufferTime(3);
my_video.attachVideo(stream_ns);
stream_ns.play("video1.flv");
var buffer_interval:Number = setInterval(checkBufferTime, 100, stream_ns);
function checkBufferTime(my_ns:NetStream):Void {
    var bufferPct:Number = Math.min(Math.round(my_ns.bufferLength/
my_ns.bufferTime 100), 100);
    var output_str:String = "<textformat tabStops='[100,200]'>";
    output_str += "Length: "+my_ns.bufferLength+"\t"+"Time: 
"+my_ns.bufferTime+"\t"+"Buffer:"+bufferPct+"%";
    output_str += "</textformat>";
    buffer_txt.htmlText = output_str;
}
If your SWF file includes a v2 component (version 2 of the Macromedia Component 
Architecture), use the DepthManager class from the component framework instead of the 
MovieClip.getNextHighestDepth()
 method, which is used in this example. 
See also
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The default value for Flash Media Server bufferTime property is different from the 
default value for the standard ActionScript bufferTime property.