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  • Hi Dave,

    Thanks for that link (and your quick reply). I will check it out!

    And when I get it workin’ I’ll post the final results here!

    Rowby

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  • Rowby Goren

    September 20, 2009 at 8:20 pm in reply to: H264 for Windows Mac and iPhone

    It’s September 2009 as I add my comment to this thread. Does anyone have stats on how Flash w/ H264 penetration is progressing?

    I would assuming that because of the rapid increase of online video (i.e. last year’s presidential campaign, YouTube, etc.) that we can expect Flash 9.3 and Flash 10.x to have a much faster penetration than the older flash — users just weren’t that motivated to update their players — but flash video flv/f4v has changed all that….

    Also I would think that more online video surfers have higher expectations for features which are more readily available via Flash 9.x and especially flash 10.x. For example the huge YouTube crowd is seeing some pretty clever paid advertising via flash on YouTube’s home page that require the later flash players — especially Flash 10

    All this means that sooner or later our clients will expect these flashy interactive, dynamic flash 10 (or at least flash 9) features in their campaigns.

    Comments?

    Rowby

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  • I found this solution that worked for me, even though it was on a Windows Moviemaker forum.

    Not only did it fix Moviemaker but it got Premiere working when it would not capture DV footage

    https://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=12304

    Read the above post, but basically what you do is run the following command in windows xp’s RUN command box:

    regsvr32 %windir%system32qdv.dll

    Rowby Goren

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