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Posted by dorayme on 04/09/07 08:04
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<1176104461.517791.3960@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
"cwdjrxyz" <spamtrap2@cwdjr.info> wrote:
> On Apr 8, 5:44 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > In article
> > <1176018492.689893.70...@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
> >
> > "cwdjrxyz" <spamtr...@cwdjr.info> wrote:
> > > There are plenty of other video formats you can use. See examples of
> > > 15 formats at my page athttp://www.cwdjr.info/video_extreme/VideoZoo.php
> >
> > Wonderful clip there of can can scene! Do you have any
> > recommendations for an online tute about the technique you
> > mention of using Flash to present movies? Perhaps my technique of
> > the last few years is a little primitive: I present a link and
> > tell them to get Quicktime if they are have any trouble...
> >
> > --
> > dorayme
>
> How you code for flv/swf will depend on what software you use. If you
> have a recent full official flash authoring suite, you likely have
> everything you need.
I have access to Flash MX 2004 for Mac, is this not recent
enough? In any case, if it is $50 or so to get the bit that is
needed (you mentioned this figure), this would not be a problem
for me. It would be well worth it to deliver movies in some style
and with a lesser chance of perplexity by the user. I will
understand more when I have actually done this thing, what I get
must be OS X Mac compatible. I am looking at the page you mention
etc and I am not immediately seeing anything about Mac OS X...
but I will keep looking ...
> However I, and likely many others, have no need
> for most of the features of this expensive software because I do not
> make elaborate flash ads and such. There are several programs of
> reasonable price now for encoding flv/swf videos. I suggest you try
> Flash Video MX that can be downloaded for free from
> http://www.flash-video-mx.com
Thank you for your suggestions, it will encourage me.
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dorayme
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