Isn't all videos are just sequence of images synched up with audio? 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 02:00:53 
+0000Subject: Re: [AP] H.264 compression for web




Hey Guys, just a quick clarification. FLV is a video file and SWF ismore like 
an imported image sequence synced up with audio within anSWF file.I have built 
allot of web apps utilizing flash video, and the way I goabout it to program 
the SWF to play an external FLV video file.FLV's are exclusively for playing on 
the web through a flash applet.thats how macromedia can say they have 98%, its 
only browser based.Take a look at ignitemotion.com that I just finished 
building, itsusing external FLVs for the previews.--- In 
[email protected], David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> Mike, 
I have to start by saying that I'm an enthusiast, not aprofessional. > I have 
buried myself in web video since I first became aware of itsix or > seven years 
ago, but I've never received training or worked for anyone > doing it 
commercially.> > Flash is a web presentation format developed by Macromedia, 
boughtrecently > by Adobe. Flash video has been around for years but hasn't 
measuredup to > QT or WMV in any way, in my personal opinion and experience, 
until > recently. It is its own format. It doesn't play in the other 
guy'splayers. > Macromedia claimed that something like 98% of computers 
coulddisplay it > without requiring any software download and Adobe continues 
thatclaim, or > near enough. With the right software you can create it in two 
forms- swf > is a video file. Flv is an activator, like an asx file, which 
willcommand > a browser to play a swf file. That's my understanding of 
theformats. My > experiments to date have involved creating swf files, with 
attached > players, as web pages. Follow this link to the only file I've 
postedso far > and if the quality works for you I'd be glad to carry on the > 
conversation: www.digicorps.com/output.htm> > I've created newer files since 
this one but haven't posted them. I used > clips from the samples in Serious 
Magic's Ultra 2 software, which Iown - > and I hope they don't sue me for using 
them this way. Adobe bought them > this month too. Since then I've shot my own 
green screen footage andthe > results are every bit as good, or bad, depending 
on your take on it.> > David Hurdon> > > At 03:48 PM 10/29/2006 -0800, you 
wrote:> > On2 sounds like an interesting codec. What file format can you save> 
it in and have it recognized by a player? MPEG4? QuickTime? Windows> Media? All 
of these? Something different?> > Thanks,> > Mike Boom> 


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