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Posted by h on 12/29/05 16:44
"Onideus Mad Hatter" <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in message
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> Check this out:
> http://www.backwater-productions.net/_test_platform/cbmain4/
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Uhh, I don't get it - I'm probably missing something here but:
> Perfect liquid Flash interface (try resizing your browser, all the
> content will auto resize/reposition, even the video).
Isn't this just one of the standard Publish settings for Flash? No code
involved, Flash will rescale a movie to fit your browser window on the fly
anyway, won't it?
> and has an alpha
> transparent, looping video clip (constructed using Paint Shop Pro and
> Adobe After Effects).
Given that the logo/video stays locked in position against the background,
wouldn't it be more efficient to render the logo against a chunk of
background (rather than transparent) and lose the transparency completely?
That way you do the compositing at your end to save the end-user's Flash
player from having to do all that repetitive stuff. Might mean a marginally
larger video clip I suppose, but the static background should compress down
to next to nothing.
Wonder what sort of performance-hit you take for adding alpha-transparency
video effects, over say plain old vector masking or no masking.
Genuinely curious,
h
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