You mean WAVE, right?  If you mean WMV, then you got lucky this never 
happened in MX 2004.  If video is already compressed, it'll confuse the 
codec compressing it, and usually you'll end up with a bigger file than you 
started with.  If you don't, the video will usually worse.

Unless you have the uncompressed source video, you'll suffer the "garbage 
in, garbage out" rule.  My guess is maybe Spark was more forgiving, and On2 
isn't?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Merrill, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Flashcoders mailing list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 12:28 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash 8 grossly inflates .flv file?


I didn't get a response on FlashComm, so I'll try here:



Why would converting a 3mb .wmv file  to .flv using Flash 8's video

importer balloon it to a whopping 37mb???  I am using just the defaults,
I

tried Flash 8 and Flash 7 medium quality, On2 and Sorenson codecs,

progressive download, etc.



>From Flash 8, just using File > Import > Import Video



This never happened to me when I used Flash MX 2004, I'm confused how to

remedy this.



Thanks,



Jason Merrill   |   E-Learning Solutions   |  icfconsulting.com






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