Hello all, I am about to plan my next project. It will be a Win & Mac database driven app from DVD-ROM with about 17000 small video clips (each 1-4 sec).
Now I have to decide very early which video format I am going to use, because I start with the video production. As I know up to now, the only native video format you can use in Rev is quicktime. On the other hand I have read that you could also play flash videos (even flv) with the altBrowser and jeroens media player. Both ways have advantages and disadvantages. One of the musts is, that I can step frame by frame - forward and backward - through the video (beside standard play, stop, pause), controlled by my own rev buttons. If I would use quicktime: Pro: I probably would have the fewest troubles in implementing, because I can stay completely in rev. Con: Windows users have to install quicktime, what some windows users really don't like and some of my customers are perhaps not online, while installation. If I would use the browser and jeroens solution with flash: Pro: I don't have to install anything on the enduser machine (nearly 95% have flash installed) Con: I had to implement some code in javascript, what I am not used in and I would have to build my own controls and communications from rev to the mediaplayer in the browser ( what I don't know yet if and how to do) Main Con: As I have read on jeromes site, I can't realize a step frame by frame function with flash videos, though I think I have seen such an app once. Has anybody heard, if flash will be implemented in rev once? I would appreciate your experiences and thoughts about these points Tiemo _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
