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Importing MOV into Flash SurJones
9/14/2005 10:21:04 PM
flash (macromedia): Okay so The only way I found out to put video on my site is via a flash video.
NOW The only thing I know how to do is; Import the video to my library as a
Embeded. Then I create my canvas the sive of the video and then drag the video
onto the Canvas adn center it. CMND Return, and it plays fine. HOWEVER.

THE VIDEO IS ALL PIXELY. I used Final Cut Studio and exprted it as a
WEB-Download @ 800kbs H.264... Not figuring out why the video is pixely.

If there is another way of streaming video. Adn getting supreme quality, yest
keep the size down. I only have like 2 gig traffice per month, and about 40-100
people would be viewing just the video alone. PLEASE HELP. thanks
Re: Importing MOV into Flash Bentley Wolfe
9/14/2005 10:46:57 PM
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Oh, so much left to learn. That's kind of exciting (to have that long
path of learning stretching out in front of you.... or is it just
terrifying?)

So, others have addressed your pixelization. I'm here to point you to
where you need to to go learn about Flash video. There is a LOT to
learn. Many different options. As a matter of fact, embedded video is
generally the WORST choice!

Go here and start reading grasshopper:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flash/video.html

-- Regards,

Bentley Wolfe
Senior Escalation Engineer, Flash
Macromedia

MAX 2005
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, California
October 16-19, 2005
Re: Importing MOV into Flash Japanese Cell Phone
9/14/2005 11:18:47 PM
I ran into this issue last week. The video quality sucks because you are
probably compressing the video twice. Export from final cut without compression
(using the first option on the Export drop-down), then have Flash do the
compression (about 450 kbit/s is adequate for DSL users on the web).
Re: Importing MOV into Flash fredyflash
9/15/2005 12:09:12 AM
Try editing 720x480 export to mov file, then import to flash library (check the
option and modify the frame size how you like)(embeded) right click in this
embeded video and click in property and save flv file in some folder.
Try and test the quality of this FLV file , running from Mediaplayback (drag
mediaplayback to document from COMPONENTs , use the Component instpector) to
run the "flv file" placing the same name in the URL field.
I have some samples in www.pixelgraphicserver.com , click service button, and
DVD Production option
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