Link to .FLV?....jb...jh...help me out
Am I crazy or did I hear someone at a MM seminar say that you can link to .flv files from flash? I know this is possible with quicktime (it gives the option to link on import), but I could have sworn the .flv format does this too. Also, could someone explain to me why the .flv format is better than importing something created in Media Cleaner and imported into MX as an avi, or mpeg, or mov?
Oh yeah, my groups is currently using Squeeze. So far, we like it. But I did not know about Flix, and I am especially interested in how it can loadMovies (.flv's) one after the next. When I asked Squeeze people about this they said it would be a few months before it could provide this kind of "stitching".
Ok. I give info. No gimme somepin' back.
excellent posts.. nice re video
Interesting re stitching comments, thanks for the tips guys.
And re wildform's flix/swfx, I am a huge fan of theirs, both products are excellent and underpriced imho. It's great to see an innovative new company develop some really excellent design tools. (um you guys need to update your video clip library though, eg with color "business life" , conference meetings, other practical video clips)..
As for MM, grr, maybe they'll fix their buggy MX release someday, I'm not going to make the switch from 5 to MX til they fix it, sounds like too many MX problems so far.
HINT: I found that experimenting with various codecs is critical to success in streaming web video, there's usually at least 12 to choose from, when you're encoding your original source uncompressed .avi or whatever.
So, try encoding with 2-3 different codecs, export via flash etc each version, to see which one streams the best, there's usually up to 20% variation in image quality, so worth playing around with.