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Hana Backland
February 23, 2009 at 11:28 pmJim, Walter, Simon and Phil,
How my heart leapt to see all your suggestions and help in my inbox!
Thank you so very much, I shall get onto each of these options in the morning to research which will best suit my purpose.
It is so brilliant to know there is help when you need it.
Thanks again.
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Tom Brooks
February 24, 2009 at 1:54 pmI use the Adobe Media Encoder that came with Adobe Production Premium CS4. I know it’s hardly freeware, but it is part of a suite that’s extremely useful in other ways. If you’re going that route or already have it, it’s a good Flash video encoding tool.
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Rafael Amador
February 24, 2009 at 3:29 pm[Simon Hyde] “You could use FFmpeg https://ffmpeg.org/ its free and can output flv “
Hi Simon,
I think you mean “ffmpegx” (www.ffmpegx.com).
This application is a bit tricky. It just export a QT movie (h263) and writes behinds the .flv extension.
The best solution is to export a QT H264 (much better than any of the Flash encoders). Flash Player will be able to open it adding an script to the file:
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/8/1022631#reply_box
rafael
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