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>Subject: Re: #8831 flash encoding
>From: "Rosarin Adulseranee" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 11:31:48 -0500
Hello,
You can use the following:
1. Macromedia Flash 8 Video Encoder (this comes with Flash 8 authoring tool)
2. Xilisoft Converter 3 (the quality may not be as good as Flash 8 Video
Encoder)
3. Free online converter >> http://www.movavi.com
Regards,
Ros Adulseranee (Ed.D.)
Multmiedia Programmer,
eLearning Services
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115
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We've had good luck for conversions to many formats (including flv)
using WinFF (http://www.winff.org) which is a front-end to the open
source ffmpeg encoder(http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu).
Combine those free tools with Jeroen Wijering's free (for non-commerical
use) web-based media player
(http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Player) and we've been able
to easily embed streaming media using a regular web server, or even in
CMS's like WebCT and Blackboard.
--Chris
Christopher Stormer
Director, Language Learning Center
Saint Louis University
Ritter Hall 325
220 North Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63103
tel. (314) 977-3644
fax. (314) 977-1495
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http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/languages
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Hi,
I use http://snosh.net/ for $55. Had issues (AVI movies upside
down!) with their 1.6 version and had to download the FFDshow codices
from http://www.free-codecs.com/. SnoshNet email tech support was
fast. Their Snosh 2 version is working fine.
You get plenty of templates, some of them even have a progress slider
which allows you to rewind easily - a must have for longer FL videos.
Here is one of my video pages for GER business students:
http://www.creighton.edu/~bohlke/gavo/video/SCOLAJamba.html
Snosh exports to FLV and directly to SWF, which I use most of the
time. You can also export to audio players as well.
Good luck,
Olaf
Creighton U.
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Allok Video to FLV Converter is a good choice. It's capable of
converting all kinds of video formats into FLV.
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I recommend the free software called "SUPER" (For Windows). It can
transcode to/from MANY formats, one of which is flv. The interface is
relatively easy to use for free software, and it works very nicely.
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
There are also online media converters (google "online media
converter"), which don't always work so great, but are nice in a
pinch.
-Jason
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There is a Flash Video Encoder that came with the suite I got -
Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks. That's what I've been using.
Marlene
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