Hi,

According to the SWF file format spec
(http://www.adobe.com/devnet/swf/pdf/swf_file_format_spec_v10.pdf):

- streaming sound and video can be interleaved into the frames, so
jumping to a frame automatically jumps to the correct portion of the
audio/video too
- unfortunately, the only sensible video streams supported (Sorenson
H.263 and Truemotion VP6) are proprietary, meaning that possibly no
open-source solutions will be able to encode into (or even decode
from) these formats legally (this may not be accurate, but is the
rough picture). There is a naive bitmap-stored video format too, which
may be suitable for screencasts.

Altogether, while with the said limitations it would be possible to
implement, I think swfmill doesn't implement any of these now.

BR,
Robin

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Valeriya Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hello Good People,
>
> I have used the Sorenson Squeeze last few years. The SWF file out of Squeeze
> (I believe same with Flash IDE) looks like just flash animation. It has the
> size (in frames) same as embedded video or audio streams. It has  two lines
> of action script code.
>
> // [Action in Frame 1]
> framerate = 1.200000E+001;
>
> // [Action in Frame 109]
> stop ();
>
> When this file will be loaded by flash application and being playing bought
> of the streams (video and audio) will be played synchronously. The pause,
> reposition, rewind of the SWF file will do same for bought streams too. I
> have no idea how does that work without any additional scripts. :(
>
> For example I have two files one is MP3 and second FLV. Could i generate
> similar SWF file by SWFMILL? That the question!
>
> It should embed bought source files into output SWF file and make this file
> behave the same when we play, pause, reposition and rewind SWF file.
>
> -
> Valery
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