hi, rob
i know about windows media encoder, but how to import .asf files into 
director? it's not accepted. activex, maybe?
best regards


At 16:38 14/11/00 -0500, Robert Wingate wrote:
> > could you elaborate on how to create a multiple bit-rate mpg video?
>
>Our video guys use Windows Media Encoder for this regularly. You can
>encode to single- or multi-bitrate files using the WME application, or
>automate it through the WME automation API. We do both. Download the
>docs & SDK here (tons of info):
>
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/code/sample.asp?url
>=/msdn-files/027/000/960/msdncompositedoc.xml
>
>A multi-bitrate file is like an onion -- layers of encoded data. A
>streaming server and player together can determine a connection's
>bandwidth dynamically, and stream the appropriate portion of the file.
>The bandwidth is monitored continually, and the server can in/decrease
>the quality of the video by streaming a portion of the file that has a
>higher/lower bitrate. This is called "intelligent streaming", and it
>requires that you make a single .asf file that contains multiple
>streams, each one being encoded at a different bitrate.
>
>Fire up WME, start a custom encoding session, fill in the encoding
>parameters, and click OK. There are pre-fab MBR profiles in the PROFILE
>section of the NEW SESSION dialog, but you can make your own with the
>Profile Manager.
>
>Hope this helps
>Rob


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