[CS3/AS2] Flash For Large Touch Screen Display: Need some tips.
Greetings all.
Starting a new project for a piece that will run on a 52" LCD monitor, and need some advice. I've only created for the web, so I'm a bit out of my depth here.
My stage size is 960x540 (which translates into a 16:9 widescreen ratio)
The piece will consist of a number of menu buttons that, when you select, will fire off a series of transitions. These transitions are short, 2 second films that have been rendered out of After Effects as jpg image sequences. Each image in the sequence is 1280x720 (again, 16:9 widescreen ratio).
I've been bringing the transitions into Flash as true image sequences, then resizing that movieClip to fit in the 960x540 stage size. Each of the transitions is then made into a swf file. You press a button, the swf transition plays.
When the transition stops, you are looking at a still image of a piece of office furniture.
So far everything works great. The resolution looks nice on the LCD.
My first question is this:
Is this a logical way to create a Flash piece for touch screen/kiosk viewing? There's going to be dozens of swf pieces due to the overall depth and complexity, but I wanted to set it up that way to avoid one massively huge exe file. :eek: But should I be considering another way to do this?
My second question has to do with showing a film within the piece:
While cruising around the thing, moving from rendered image to rendered image via the transitions, the viewer will have the opportunity to watch a short animated film. I'm having enormous trouble figuring out the best way to bring the film into this. My source is an uncompressed AVI. I've tried bringing it in as an FLV (@1280x720 resolution), but it's way too pixelated. I need it to run full screen - like the rest of the images/transitions. Does anyone have some tips on how to do full screen video in flash while keeping the quality excellent?
Thanks and sorry for the long post. :crazy: