mitzs
04-25-2008, 01:49 AM
The genesis for this article was a conversation between the two of us at TODCON 8 in May 2006. Both of us are spending a lot of our time exploring the subject of the uses, abuses, and potential for Flash video. Though we move in different circles, a major intersection point of our careers is the number of conversations we have and e-mail messages we receive that start with, “I can’t seem to get this Flash video stuff working.” When we compared notes at TODCON, we realized the root of most problems is not the technology of Flash video, but its creation and deployment. More specifically, there seems to be unfamiliarity with the intimate relationship between data rates and bandwidth when the Flash video (FLV) file is created.
In this article, we will discuss this relationship and strip away some of the mystery surrounding it. No matter how you approach the subject, you have to understand that you really aren’t dealing with video. What you are doing is managing a stream of audio and video data into Flash Player.
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/dialogbox/encode_video.html
In this article, we will discuss this relationship and strip away some of the mystery surrounding it. No matter how you approach the subject, you have to understand that you really aren’t dealing with video. What you are doing is managing a stream of audio and video data into Flash Player.
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/dialogbox/encode_video.html