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Posted by cwdjrxyz on 05/27/07 16:47
On May 27, 6:29 am, "olz" <-> wrote:
> Thanks to all, the video I want to post is short and of low quality, taken
> with an average photo camera and not meant to looks really pro. I'm going to
> study all these answers which are most of a higher technical level than mine
> (which is not so difficult...). It seems so far that the flash option is the
> most appropriate. Lets look for a converter - or does someone have a good
> advice about avi-flash converters?
I use a program Flash Video Mx. See http://www.flash-video-mx.com/ .
This converts from many video formats to flv/swf or just old fashioned
swf as you desire. I believe you can download a trial version that
watermarks the video unless you pay. Although this is a pay program,
it is fairly low in price and does all I need to do. There are other
programs around, and of course if you have a recent official flash
creation program, it works also. Be sure the program you select uses
flv/swf and not just flv alone or it uses just old fashioned swf. Most
current players will not play a raw flv without the swf part made at
the same time which contains the player, controls, etc.There are a few
players for raw flv without the swf container you can download, but
many people will not have such a player installed.
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