Frage von KlausZ:Hello,
default OS X is not even equipped with a flash encoder, that is changing is not synonymous with installation of FCS.
Besides the possibility of a large coal reserves. Mp4 (H264) and as to rename. Flv to. Is there a way to produce from Final Cut Pro / Compressor / MPEG Streamclip a 'regular' Flashfile (=. Flv) to / Export freeware base?
thx - Klaus.
Antwort von Axel:
http://kunden.allink.ch/flv/FLVConverter.dmg
Antwort von KlausZ:
Thank you, Axel.
I'm not s.Mac grad and can not FLVConverter test, is there somewhere more info? Is it a standalone tool, with the lining of the source file and spits out one. FLV?
Ideal would of course be some plugin that I can respond, for example, on the export dialog of the aforementioned Program.
-Klaus.
Antwort von Axel:
Is it a standalone tool, with the lining of the source file and spits out one. FLV? Thus, a Spuck's-out tool.
Antwort von chrisl:
Da gibts the On2 Flix Exporter.
Http://www.On2.com/index.php?399 Does a few things, but offers support for Quicktime, which you can directly from FC and Compressor to export to Flash, etc.
Did the tool used for a while. Works perfectly. However, in my opinion, H.264 videos) are simply better-grade (for the same bandwidth.
If it's just about the name change goes into flv, you can easily build a compressor H.264 Template - Template and in extension. Adding flv.
Antwort von KlausZ:
Oops, the prices were indeed for such a Exportertool pretty raw.
As far as I know, the trick is synonymous with the MP4/H264 Rename only compatible with Flash Player s.Version 9th
Antwort von chrisl:
Has anyone else ever an older flash player nowadays? [/ Quote]
Antwort von KlausZ:
I did not, but I know some who with an old and lappi flashplayer <= 8 are on the road.
Antwort von chrisl:
real?
Antwort von KlausZ:
yes, the synonymous shows that Flash 8 is still widespread ;-) and the mp4-renaming nunmal cuts only with v9 upwards.