Hi Again,

Here is a folder with some video examples.
http://www.notebookmargins.com/test_resources/test_video/

The original source is glow.avi and there are two directories, one with squeeze output and one with flix output. They aren't meant to be quality comparisons, just simple examples without copyright restirctions and some common settings. The video is just a few seconds from a song that I recorded from a friend, playing with a media player visualization and recorded from the screen with camtasia. Silly but simple enough to work well for a test.

There is a file in the flix folder describing it's settings, I'll put one in the squeeze folder as well in a short while.

The file glow_f8.swf should trigger the bug. Let me know if it doesn't or if you would like some other settings or some output with an alpha channel to explicitly test that.

Hope this helps,

-Cort




On 3/21/06, Cortlandt Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Henry,

I'm not surprised about this. I'll have some video examples up soon. There are a billion and six encoding possibilities but I'll cover the ones that seem the most significant first.

-Cort

On 3/21/06, Henry Minsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I have no errors when importing swf 6,7,8 jpeg image resources into a test app I have in lps-dev. So this must be something video-specific? Can anyone can point me to specific test cases?

For this reported error when importing a video resource, I need a copy of it the resource (and the test app if possible) in order to test.  Also would like to know which version of the LPS the user was working in...

There are some bugs in JIRA with respect to video specifically which I can look at, but I cannot find anything in our compiler which is explicitly rejecting or choking on
resources which have swf 6,7, or 8 version stamps.






On 3/19/06, Jim Grandy < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(Going through some old email)

Can you make sure there's a bug filed against this? It probably ought to be a P1 for Ginger, assuming it is easy to fix.

Begin forwarded message:

From: David Temkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: March 2, 2006 7:00:38 PM PST
Subject: FW: [Laszlo-user] Strange video compilation warning

 Jim,

Just want to make sure you're aware of this bug, which is getting more and more obvious as people upgrade to new versions of FLash MX: you cannot attach SWF resources that are post-SWF6 (or similar), and the error is odd.

- D.



-------- Begin forwarded message --------
Subject: [Laszlo-user] Strange video compilation warning
Date: 3/2/2006  6:43:20 PM
From: Sanford Redlich



Hey y'all,
 
I'm getting this "Compilation Warning": " new_file.lzx:2:30: Can't import \vidsm.swf: 2 >= 2 Here is the code: <canvas>
 <view resource="vidsm.swf"/>
</canvas>
The file ="vidsm.swf" is an AVI video converted to SWF by Sorenson Squeeze 4.3 Any suggestions?  What does "2 >= 2" mean?  I've tried all kinds of different settings in SS
4.3 with no luck. OpenLaszlo developers: can this warning be made easier to understand? Also, is there any example OpenLaszlo code that uses video?  The more complex the better, I'd like to overlay text, etc on the video. Thanks, Sanford


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