On 09/15/2010 10:31 PM, Chris wrote:
There is no shortcoming at all Pablo. You *CAN* embed multiple videos,
both swf and flv inside another swf, or swfs. After all, that is what
a sprite actually is, now isn't it?
But there is something I simply don't get. It is possible to generate
PDF files that contain a SWF video player
http://flv-player.net/, that plays the embedded video in whichever
format it might be
.. anything that does, can be done with swfc.
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/flashmovie/
If you'd scanned the README for the above program, you have noticed that
this only works because Adobe have embedded a Flash component in Adobe
Reader 9 and upwards.
Many thanks for your reply, Chris, and sorry for not having replied
before (I was busy with other things).
I knew that this is a Flash player and that Adobe >8 contains a built-in
Flash player. This is why I wrote to the list to show how this is
possible in PDF and not in SWF (read below).
in this case there is no problem with different frame rates in embedded
videos. Why is this not possible within SWF files?
But it is. You can even have them all playing at the same time.
Adobe explains that when embedding videos both SWF file and embedded
video clip must have the same frame rate, otherwise video playback would
be inconsistent
(http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Flash/10.0_UsingFlash/WSBDABD69F-D146-4e5c-9340-BF717A10426C.html).
Would you care for a link to a flash file, within a flash file, within a
flv, within a...? ;o)
I love to have a .sc file having a .flv file embedded into a SWF file,
with different frame rates. Video should contain sound.
Sorry, but unless I'm wrong, this is impossible due to the limitations
of the SWF format itself. Or at least of the video embedding.
It might be possible to embed the video as binary data (chapter 15 of
the SWF 10 specification). But I guess this has not been implemented in
swfc and I don't know how would it be possible to play it with
http://flv-player.net.
I may be wrong and not getting anything right, but I think this is a
limit in SWF design itself.
Thanks for your help,
Pablo