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 Posted by cwdjrxyz on 05/27/07 05:57 
On May 26, 3:19 pm, "olz" <-> wrote: 
> Hi, 
> 
> Does anyone know how what tool you ned to place an avi video file on a 
> webpage? No help on google with this one.. 
 
The avi video files come in various types. Go to my video zoo at 
http://www.cwdjr.info/video_extreme/VideoZoo.php . You will find a 
divx/avi among other file types. If you have a recent WMP the button 
will take you to the video. Note I am using quite large high 
resolution files, and you need a good broadband connection for viewing 
the video in a reasonable time.  If you do not get a player, read the 
information concerning the item 13 on down the video zoo page. Note 
that the code on the page for the avi uses a wvx playlist/redirector 
file for the WMP that points to the .avi with the full url under item 
13 near the bottom of the video zoo page. 
 
I usually do not like to use an .avi on a web page, because it can be 
difficult to impossible to make it stream unless you use a streaming 
server. Also .avi files tend to be larger than many other video types. 
If someone has a fast connection and does not mind waiting a bit, an 
avi can give good resolution. 
 
My favorite video format at the moment is the relatively new flv/swf 
format. Flash is installed on many computers, and the new flv/swf 
format can give very high video resolution, if you wish. Several large 
sites such as Google, MySpace, and news organizations have now 
converted to this video format for streaming video. An example of this 
format is also given at the video zoo. The .swf is of fairly small 
file size, and produces the player, controls, any logos etc. The 
actual video is the .flv(flash video) which is in the same directory 
as the .swf, and the .swf automatically links to it. The viewer will 
not see a reference to the .flv in the code, but it is downloaded to 
the temporary cache of the browser, where it can be found.
 
  
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