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Bmud, Flash MX actually has native support for video inputs; it's not documented in the standard flash MX help files though because it's only really meant to be used with the Flash Communication Server MX. When you think about it, capturing video from a camera input would be a little pointless if you couldn't stream it to other people also connected to site. That and flash has vary few bitmap processing capabilities. Director is another beast all together and it has several different ways of capturing video through various xtra's (c++ plug-ins that extend the functionality of director) people had written, or through a live QT stream. Although the biggest advantage director has over flash here is its imaging lingo, which lets you alter bitmap images on the pixel level in real-time. Combine these and you have a primitive but workable computer vision system. If you?re really interested in getting into this, drop me a note via email and I'll send you a bunch of resources.
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