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    Steps?

    Anyone else think it's a good idea to come up with some sort of concrete steps on embedding video in flash at the best quality while still being somewhat bandwidth friendly?

    My way (Other people have better looking video than me, so hopefully they'll post too)

    1) Capture video into Premiere
    2) Edit and export at full size with uncompressed 48k audio stereo
    3) Import into Sorrenson Squeeze
    4) Export FLV at whatever size with Broadband setting...


    Any one else?

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    The best results for the web I have discovered is slightly different. I will list them here for you to experiment with.

    1: Export out of video editor not in full resolution (720x480) but at the size that the video is going to be displayed at, usually 320x240. This will exponentially reduce the working size.

    2: Export out using the animation codec, and the audio I keep at 32Khz

    3: Export out the video at 20 frames a second
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    Now for the Flash encoder
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    To encode as FLV, I have found that using the QTPRO is the best. I work with professional encoding equipment (stream Z and the encoding card) but QTPRO has better results when dealing with FLV. Using the Sorenson 3 codec or even the MPEG 4 for video and the I bring the FPS from 20 to 15. I focus on keeping the audio crisp and clean so I keep it running at 32Khz.

    I have found that clients are more forgiving with some video then audio. Bad audio will immediately turn them off, I think it is more offensive.

    Encoding FLV with this process has been very successful for me, you can check out an example here:

    http://weissinc.sitestream.com/multi...in/example.htm

    Hope that helps
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    Encoding question

    So what are you using to encode the video to an FLV?

    Reading you post, it looks like you're using Quicktime Pro, but that doesn't export as a FLV does it?

    Or are you exporting out of your edit system (Avid, Media 100, FCP, Premiere) as an FLV using a QuickTime Pro codec?

    JoeJoe

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    YEs QTPRO does, you just have to goto the Macromedia site and download the Flash 2004 video codecs
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    I'm BLind!!!!!

    Can you post a link to that codec download? I'm at the macromedia site, I've done a search for "Flash 2004 video codecs" and can't seem to find them...

    I know they're probably just sitting there staring me in the face...

    Thanks.

    Joe

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    One more thing, make sure to export out of QTPRO on the machine with Flash MX 2004, otherwise you may get this red X across the video
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    Hello,

    I'm working on video for my site. [The small testomonial at the bottom]

    www.talktothenation.com

    Whats the best format to import into Flash. Do you think Wildform is a good solution for longer vids?

    I eventually want to get folks to submit video so I can create a library of testimonials to view. I want to ust the most efficient method.

    P

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    Originally posted by kosmix
    Hi Wheels, I have Flash 6 MX, and don't have the option for .flv

    Please advise

    thanks

    Just steam as a .swf via http w/ loadMovie();

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    Audi RSQ

    http://www.rsqaudi.com

    The Audi RSQ online special takes web users to the year 2035 where they can to get a closer look at the Audi RSQ and experience life in a futuristic metropolis much like the one created in the movie “I, ROBOT”.

    lots of flash video in there

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    Re: Audi RSQ

    Originally posted by Fab
    http://www.rsqaudi.com

    The Audi RSQ online special takes web users to the year 2035 where they can to get a closer look at the Audi RSQ and experience life in a futuristic metropolis much like the one created in the movie “I, ROBOT”.

    lots of flash video in there

    FAST COMPUTER AND BROADBAND REQUIRED!
    I like it, but the nav is bit akward and slow... I also dislike the hatching over much of the video.

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    Four Corners Pilot Special Edition

    Four Corners (Australia) presents a retrospective of our coverage of Islamist Terrorism between 2001 - 2004. Video and interactive components have been brought together in an on-demand context, allowing you to view in-depth information on this complex subject, with over an hour worth of video, interative components and text this is a great demonstration of what the technology can do.<br>


    View the Site Here....
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    For sure it's easier to use QT pro, because
    if you don't get a develloper close to you
    . You need to prepare you to get a lot night without sleeping, for edit descent video contents on a your website.

    QT get is simply the best of the stream player, discreet design anf full video function, frama by frame for studiing movement or sfx in a movie. real and win player are completly ****ty.

    Flash stream is better for customizing design after passthrough the fact you need to learn Action script ( you can find easier )

    watch them out, cool sites
    movie makers and post prod

    http://www.mikrosimage.fr/
    http://www.nexuslondon.com/main.html
    http://www.metronomic.fr

    commercial theatre web site
    using flash for showing spectacle

    http://www.visioscene.com

    and can watch my own still under
    construction, test between different
    approach using external player QT or
    using Flv ?.

    http://bihan.free.fr
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    Giraffe

    I just wish there was a quick and easy way of importing your video into flash and then exporting it as a small file!

    http://www.giraffeads.com

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    We put up the classic Night of the Living Dead here http://www.on2.com/video_samples/fli...samples/notld/

    Bolt
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    Get Flix Pro here (My starving college sister's affiliate link)

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    We use a lot of Flash video on Absolute Tahoe

    We recently finished "Absolute Tahoe", which is a site dedicated to promoting the Lake Tahoe region. We use Flash video throughout the site to present promotional videos, public service announcements, 3D virtual tours, and commercials. We haven't integrated our best video display, which can deliver High or Low Resolution videos based on a user's connection speed, because we don't want to make hi and lo res versions of every video, but...I think we will eventually be forced down that road.

    http://tahoe.earthscienceagency.com

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    hey, just got my video page up. xml playlist for friendly updating. let me no what you think!

    http://subydude.com/video

    P.S. still trying to find a video resizer... i have tried bitmap data class and simple ovie clip resize. but it doesn't work. i can here sound but can't see video.

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    flash video

    you see , now the flash is more better that support flash 7,8. and Flash Video MX supports almost all types of source video files such as mpeg, avi, mpg, wmv, rm, rmvb, mov and so on, and can generate flash 7,8 video output, then get the flash on your web. It is a very easy-to-use yet professional software tool to convert your video to flash (movie to flash, mpeg to flash, avi to flash, wmv to flash) that can be played on Internet Explorer with high quality. Flash Video MX is also a good flv encoder, flash video encoder.

    http://www.download.com/Flash-Video-...ml?tag=lst-0-1

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    Low-bandwidth, fast loading *big* screen news video (640x480) here:

    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...004020,00.html

    Flash 8 FLV done using 2-pass VBR On2 FlixPro

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