http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008/03/05/tech-adobe-iphone.html
Wonder if this is just "business maneuver" or if there's something (that's
not a Red Herring) to the claims.
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Hey David,
Flash playback shouldn't be a problem on any Mac, no matter what PC
nerds will tell you. Have you tried running it in different
browsers? You could try CTRL+Clicking on a flash player and changing
some of the things in the Settings and Quality menus.
If that doesn't work, try runn
hey, sorry if this has been discussed already, i couldn't find
anything on it. I have a pretty new intel mac and all Flash video
anywhere plays horrible on it. youtube, blip whatever, if there is no
quicktime, i pretty much can't watch it. it's choppy and slow. all
the same videos play fine on
I have seen many versions of saving video files.
Is it easier or better to just save them in a flash format so every body can
use them?
Does this work best?
Can I use navigation buttons when saving my files as a flash video.
Daryl
> I've just started working flash and flash video and love the
> flexibility of it. The sad thing is that ffmpeg does not transcode to
> On2VP6 yet.
Correct, I don't think FFMpeg will be supporting On2VP6.
But, you can get the On2 Flix Exporter and run that on your server.
Not sure how expensiv
Does this mean that flash 8 is basically unproblematic with respect to
duration and scrubbing?
I've just started working flash and flash video and love the
flexibility of it. The sad thing is that ffmpeg does not transcode to
On2VP6 yet.
Lisa
http://www.lisaharper.org
On 6/1/06, Joshua Kinberg
I ran into this problem and never found a fix.:-(I'm unsure if there is a way without re-encoding/injecting metadata.I believe the upload sites get around the issue coz they use the Flash server to stream it.
Good luck, hope someone gives some good advice on this thread.On 6/1/06, Joshua Kinberg
This is a question for the Flash developers out there...
I'm creating a little side-project Flash application that plays Flash
Video files (FLV) from a playlist.
I've run into a documented bug in FLV versions prior to Flash 8 where
the duration metadata is incorrect. This screws up the time pr
that's a bit more like it, but I'm even skeptical about these figures
many of the survey companies are in the biz of obtaining results that
make them look good (or competitors look bad)
i had a friend that was a SAS analyst for JD Powers and he explained
how they work with clients.
objec
According to Adobe/Macromedia, based upon a survey by NPD:
http://tinyurl.com/zzftm
Flash 5: 97.7%
Flash 6: 97.2%
Flash 7: 94.8%
Flash 8: 69.3%
That's for the U.S. as of April 2006. Percentages are higher in Europe.
I'm still using Flash 6 for MInnesota Stories, primarily because of the
high
bucqui8 wrote:
> I videoblog for the Detroit News political blog -
> http://spartanedge.com/blogs/detroitnews/index.html -
> But because I use Flash, it seems that I can't get on on aggregators.
> Is that still true?
I'm not sure. Does "the aggregators" mean any particular aggregator...?
(I'm
I videoblog for the Detroit News political blog -
http://spartanedge.com/blogs/detroitnews/index.html -
But because I use Flash, it seems that I can't get on on aggregators.
Is that still true? Seems off to me because I really think Flash is
a cool way to offer vid.
Another concern - I am not
Lucas Gonze wrote:
> Question for video gurus -- is there any way to get video into Flash
> without packaging it up as either a FLV file or embedding it within an
> SWF file? What I'm wondering is whether it's possible to have Flash
> launch a movie in some other, more generic/ open format.
Depen
yep, i have been down this path... same results for me. the closest thing I found of interest was using something like this:http://blue-pacific.com/products/phpturbine/default.htm
the end result is swf or pdf.i bought it for an employer but never got around to using it.sullOn 10/24/05, Lucas Go
On 10/24/05, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's documentation from Macromedia... you may have already seen this:
> < http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/images_video/flash_video/ >
> < http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_14041 >
Question: what's the
Here's documentation from Macromedia... you may have already seen this:
< http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/images_video/flash_video/ >
< http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_14041 >
-Josh
On 10/24/05, Lucas Gonze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question for video g
Question for video gurus -- is there any way to get video into Flash
without packaging it up as either a FLV file or embedding it within an
SWF file? What I'm wondering is whether it's possible to have Flash
launch a movie in some other, more generic/ open format.
thanks in advance.
- Lucas
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Hi, everyone!
I'm wondering if anyone uses Flash Video (flv) on their
blogspot-hosted video blog. As some of you know, I'm working on a
Master's Thesis project that will involve a video blog, and a flash
application that accesses the videos on the vlog. What I'm unsure of
is how to embed .flv fi
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