Newsmeldung von slashCAM:Flash Video - standard in the network of thomas - 3 Dec 2006 10:14:00
These three series
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(Part 3) deals with the success of Flash-coded and embedded videos on websites on the net - Flash has a very short time usdurch smooth and platform-independent integration of all the other older formats such as Windows Media, Real Video and Quicktime triumphed. Is explained in this article series, the story and the reasons for this victory train and there are valuable tips for where Selberkodieren of Flash videos (FLV) and embed in web pages.
to news reporting
Antwort von Stefan:
Part 1: "Flash is g * il!"
For the popularity of Flash videos are even users themselves. They simply wanted
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# No longer to wait for downloads of videos, but kucken.
No longer # Player install or update it, but to look the same.
# No more codecs, but the same look.
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And the second is the large, popular video sites like YouTube and MySpace, which offer only Flash videos.
Part 2: "The concerns are unfounded against Flash!"
The partially miserable as quality on YouTube is founded by Recompression. And many synonymous Flash encoder are simply incorrect. Consolation: The Content is the Webuser no preference, it will be just as bad as good videos gekuckt.
The Digital Rights Management, bad example by fish of downloading files from the cache can be purchased or anzumietende Flash Media Streamer resolved.
Part 3: "Those who make Flash videos, you must invest now!"
Investing in one of the programs like Flash Professional 8, Flash 8 Video Encoder, Soerensen FlixPro or squeeze.
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I was hoping for something new to read on
# Nicht-/Unterschied in the License Agreement (Flash format versus unlicensed as "uncompressed AVI" or unlicensed documented format like "MPEG2")
# Update the strategy of the player and the future security of the format. Extreme example MPEG1 (evergreen) and WMV (always newer encoder and forced to upgrade). Part 1, p.
# Linux support from Adobe
# Non-commercial alternatives for player and / or encoder and / or streaming server. In other video formats is all this possible.
Sooo rosy as in the articles posted, I see the issue is not Flash Video.
Sorry
The thick Stefan