flash (macromedia):
You can convert the video file to flash file first,then import the
flash file.or you can used the flash8's conversion guide.
Convert video flie to flash format,you can use this tool:
http://www6.flash-on-tv.com/video-to-flash.html Good luck!
[quoted text, click to view] Gormo777 wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am brand new to Dreamweaver and Flash and I already have a problem. Every
> time I try to import a video file into a new Flash document to convert it to
> Flash my computer completely freezes up and I have to shut down using the
> On/Off power button.
>
> This occurs the instant I click ?Next? after selecting the video file with the
> ?Browse? button. It happens with both an avi and mov files.
>
> I just installed Studio 8 on a powerful new computer with 2 gigs of ram and
> dual CPUs so I?ve got plenty of power and memory.
>
> I have uninstalled Flash twice and reinstalled to no avail. I put the new
> Flash 9 on just now to see if it would help, but no luck. I know am doing this
> properly because I can convert the same video file to Flash on my laptop which
> has the trial version of Flash installed.
>
> I have some kind of a conflict that is causing this but I don?t know how to
> find out what it is. I have already spent hours following Adobes trouble
> shooting guide on the web site.
>
> If, you have any ideas I would sure appreciate hearing them.
>
> Thanks
Hi Folks,
I am brand new to Dreamweaver and Flash and I already have a problem. Every
time I try to import a video file into a new Flash document to convert it to
Flash my computer completely freezes up and I have to shut down using the
On/Off power button.
This occurs the instant I click ?Next? after selecting the video file with the
?Browse? button. It happens with both an avi and mov files.
I just installed Studio 8 on a powerful new computer with 2 gigs of ram and
dual CPUs so I?ve got plenty of power and memory.
I have uninstalled Flash twice and reinstalled to no avail. I put the new
Flash 9 on just now to see if it would help, but no luck. I know am doing this
properly because I can convert the same video file to Flash on my laptop which
has the trial version of Flash installed.
I have some kind of a conflict that is causing this but I don?t know how to
find out what it is. I have already spent hours following Adobes trouble
shooting guide on the web site.
If, you have any ideas I would sure appreciate hearing them.
Thanks