Macromedia flash 8-using flash video encoder Manual De Usuario
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Using Flash Video Encoder
About Flash Video and Flash Video
Encoder
Encoder
Flash Video offers technological and creative benefits that let you create rich, immersive
experiences that combine video presentations with data, graphics, sound, and interactive
control.
experiences that combine video presentations with data, graphics, sound, and interactive
control.
Flash Video provides full creative control and integrates easily into your website. You can use
video skins (graphic themes) to customize video presentations, incorporate your organization’s
branding, and design unique controls that let visitors to your website interact with video
content.
video skins (graphic themes) to customize video presentations, incorporate your organization’s
branding, and design unique controls that let visitors to your website interact with video
content.
Flash treats Flash Video simply as a media type, so you can layer, script, and control video like
any other object in a Flash SWF file. Flash Video is an integral part of the viewing experience,
not a separate pop-up window that plays video externally and interrupts the experience.
any other object in a Flash SWF file. Flash Video is an integral part of the viewing experience,
not a separate pop-up window that plays video externally and interrupts the experience.
Flash Video Encoder lets you encode video files in either the On2 VP6 or Sorenson Spark
video codecs. A codec is an algorithm that controls how video files are compressed during
import and and decompressed during playback. You can use Flash Video Encoder on a
computer that does not have Flash or other Macromedia Studio products installed. This
configuration lets you continue working with Flash, Dreamweaver, or another application
because video encoding is a processor-intensive activity that often prevents you from
simultaneously working in other applications.
video codecs. A codec is an algorithm that controls how video files are compressed during
import and and decompressed during playback. You can use Flash Video Encoder on a
computer that does not have Flash or other Macromedia Studio products installed. This
configuration lets you continue working with Flash, Dreamweaver, or another application
because video encoding is a processor-intensive activity that often prevents you from
simultaneously working in other applications.
Using Flash Video Encoder on a dedicated computer for video encoding lets you batch-
process multiple video clips; in environments where video is a significant form of content,
batch processing produces an expedited workflow. You can add, reorder, and change the
encoding settings of files in the batch processing queue while Flash Video Encoder is
encoding video files.
process multiple video clips; in environments where video is a significant form of content,
batch processing produces an expedited workflow. You can add, reorder, and change the
encoding settings of files in the batch processing queue while Flash Video Encoder is
encoding video files.
About Flash Video Exporter (QuickTime
Export plug-in)
Export plug-in)
If you have Macromedia Flash Professional 8 and QuickTime 6.1.1 or later installed on your
computer, you can use the Macromedia Flash Video Exporter (QuickTime Export plug-in) to
export FLV files from supported video-editing applications. You can then import these FLV
files directly into Flash to use in your Flash documents. The QuickTime Export plug-in is
installed by the Flash 8 Video Encoder installer.
computer, you can use the Macromedia Flash Video Exporter (QuickTime Export plug-in) to
export FLV files from supported video-editing applications. You can then import these FLV
files directly into Flash to use in your Flash documents. The QuickTime Export plug-in is
installed by the Flash 8 Video Encoder installer.
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