Frage von Front242:Hi,
I can go one of Compressor H.264. generate MOV file, then rename this as. flv and play in accordance with the site's Flash Player. But there are a problem. The Flash Player playing the file off until it is completely downloaded :-( This is apparently because Compressor / QT the index is not s.den beginning but the end and thus have to wait until the file is fully downloaded.
Does anyone have a tip, what setting must be made in Compressor so that this index is written correctly s.den beginning?
Antwort von tommyb:
This is not s.Compressor s.der but rather ignorance.
Quicktime MOV is a container, just as one is FLV. However, it is not the same as MOV FLV, ie with your conversion option
this then rename as. flv You make out your Quicktime file any FLV - eventually you'll get no synonymous JPEG graphics if you renaming MOV to JPG.
Export your movie as possible, MP4 (yes, with the MP4 extension) and rename NOTHING but refer to the player on the homepage of this MP4 file. Then it will work synonymous.
The fact that the Flash Player Quicktime renamed your file is going at all surprise me anyway.
Antwort von Pianist:
For an FLV file, I would rather take the On2VP6 Sorensen codec.
Matthias
Antwort von Front242:
That with the. Mov H264 to rename. Flv is no secret and works (usually) wonderful! The new Flash player can easily read (just try it?).
On "ignorance", one should perhaps know that Flash supports H.264 for some time just synonymous, so goes the synonymous ...
http://webvideouniversity.com/blog/2008/08/14/understanding-high-definition-video-on-the-web-h264/
On the subject of Sorensen. On the web, many swear by the quality of the H.264 conversion, yet this one does not need extra tools! The files are usually only slightly larger than native flash converted.
Antwort von Pianist:
On the subject of Sorensen. On the web, many swear by the quality of the H.264 conversion, yet this one does not need extra tools! The files are usually only slightly larger than native flash converted. There seems to be but a significant difference in the color depth, the h.264 codec has a problem when you can see in the picture very light blue curves, as it pixelt then violently. When On2VP6 is not the case.
This problem is particularly relevant when people are faced with these customary (usually blue) Press backgrounds, then where company logos, Federal vultures and so on it are next. Since such fine gradations in there that the h.264 codec is overwhelmed.
Matthias
Antwort von tommyb:
That with the. Mov H264 to rename. Flv is no secret and works (usually) wonderful! The new Flash player can easily read (just try it?).
On "ignorance", one should perhaps know that Flash supports H.264 for some time just synonymous, so goes the synonymous ... It is s.sich no secret that renaming a file does nothing s.ihrem content.
You can synonymous with this method. Hanswurst enter as an ending - if the player is not on the file extension respects but at the headers, he will play the same.
Use MP4 and Quicktime Exporting and is not it all run so as to run it.
Antwort von Front242:
You did not read the article, right?
Antwort von tommyb:
Now I have it and it's totally great.
But wait ... what I have written?
You can synonymous with this method. Hanswurst enter as an ending - if the player is not on the file extension respects but at the headers, he will play the same. I supplement with it: not only headers, but synonymous Content
Will you now because your files can be loaded completely or continue to prefer to use a container that meant for h.264 and Flash web player, and is easily streamable?