well i figured out the video solutions. its called use sorenson! 2pass
encoding is a life saver! why does adobe even have there own FLV
encoding if its going to suck. why would they not want to create a
product that outputs there video as best as humanly possible!?!?!?
On Jan 3, 2008 11:22 AM,
It sounds like either:
Your client has got his laptop configured incorrectly. It's possible to
drive a 4x3 monitor at resolutions with different aspect ratios. I've
seen this on my PC laptop, but MacBooks spare the user the distortion by
cropping the displayed view to render it without
Hi,
I did a presentation recently which has to run on a 16 x 9, possibly
14 x 9 4 x 3.
All I did was make sure all the text and info was displayed - built
the animation inside a 16 x 9 movie clip, but kept the text inside a 4 x
3 rectangle.
Then I was able to resize the Flash
thanks. I'm going to test some things out. I did have things set like...
fscommand(fullscreen,true);
fscommand(allowscale,false);
Stage.scaleMode = noScale;
it is an exe that they are running also.
here is the animation...
http://thebhatch.com/uniden/ces/dect.swf
the actual movie is 800x600
Hi,
With regards to the pixelation - if bandwidth is not an issue, you
can reduce the Key frame interval when you import video. If you set
this to 1, it will make every frame a keyframe so will not compress the
image as much. This is the only trick we found that worked even then
the
myVideoObject.smoothing = true
try that
On Jan 3, 2008 12:02 PM, Corban Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks. I'm going to test some things out. I did have things set like...
fscommand(fullscreen,true);
fscommand(allowscale,false);
Stage.scaleMode = noScale;
it is an exe that they are
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