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Hi All. I have a question. I'm working with MX2004 and I have a DVD with a 5 minute video on it and I would like to add it to a web site. Can the DVD files be converted to FLV and if not what would I have to do to the DVD to allow importinh? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Joy
Search the *.vob file on the DVD that contains your 5 minutes and copy it to your hard disk. Rename it to *.mpg and import it into Flash. Export the video as a *.flv. Voila. Good luck Wolf PS: we're not talking about a copy protected DVD I assume.
Hi Wolf van ween, Thank you for your reply. I'll try what you said and no its not copy protected. It's VHS that I have transferred to DVD.
I wish it was easy as Voila! I have done that, and can't get the video to show. I've spent all day using the lynda.com training video about using flash and dw8 to get video on the website via progressive, and nothing. The windows are blank. I've imported the video (AVI's) into flash and encoded them with flash 8 medium quality using ON2 VP6. Then I Inserted | Flash Video in DW8. I can see the file locally when I preview, but just get a blank window on my test page. Would appreciate any other hints you might pass along. I'd also like to know if Joy was successful. Thanks!
curly, I agree that playing the flv might be more trouble than generating it. Your problem sounds much more a Dreamweaver problem than Flash.
Hi There, Sorry I haven't gotton back sooner but had another project to do. I changed the VOB file to MPG and for the life of me I can't import it into flash. It says it doesen't recognize the mpg file. At a loss. Any help? Thanks, Joy
Sorry for not coming back earlier, was on a business trip. No, no idea. If windows media player plays it, that means it's on your hard disk, it's a readable mpg and it's not copy-protected. Is it too large? Did you try with a small one? If nothing helps, I'd reinstall Flash. Looks like it doesn't have access to a necessary codec.
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