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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/21/07 03:49
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Thu, 20 Sep 2007 17:45:36
GMT SpaceGirl scribed:
>> Really? I was under the impression that Flash Video (FLV) files were
>> playable in Flash 9, which I have. If it takes a certain player to
>> play them, I guess that's not too bad then. A little confusing,
>> though.
>
> They are, if wrapped in a video player written inside Flash9. Flash 9
> is a Virtual Machine... it runs compiled code (AS3 and AS2), and has
> all the mechanisms internally for all kinds of multimedia (including
> FLV playback). Flash 9 on it's own does nothing at all. You need to
> load something into it, such as a SWF containing a video player. This
> is how the likes of YouTube works. They have their own little video
> player, written in AS, that runs inside the Flash VM and loads & plays
> FLVs.
Well, er, this .flv I d-loaded doesn't play, so that means what I saved
does _not_ include the player?? So what was the point of having it
downloadable? -Just a come-on, something close to .wma files? Yeah,
that's real advancement, all right.
You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all
the time, but...
--
Neredbojias
Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
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