Flash Encoded Video Needs Proofing!
Date: 11/30/06
(WebDesign) Keywords: browser, web
Greetings all!
I posted a few days ago re: Flash encoding video for the web...I think I found a good mix of quality with load time. Would you please proof?
I'm seeing if it plays back on most systems with the following qualities:
I'm looking for:
A) Quality. How does it look? How does it sound?
B) Stuttering? Does it start to drop frames / have choppy playback? (Audio should be fine, video may skip)
C) What Platform are you on (Mac/PC), what browser, if you have dialup or broadband, and a rough estimate of your processor and RAM...all of these factors determine how anything Flash-based plays back.
http://lucidsound.com/flash/
It's a 1.5-2 minute video trailer of a doc for Spike TV that I did the sound for several months back. Yes, it begins with black...audio starts before video, and the file DOES autostart...no need to hit play.
WARNING: It contains graphic images of the 9/11 tragedy.
Many thanks for your time all!
Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1190430.html