Quicktime in Flash
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- doesnotexist
Can this be done? anyone got a nice link?
- madirish0
probabaly, but curious?...............WHY? what that is QT, can Flash not handle to play directly?
- doesnotexist0
haha, i believe you!
client doesn't like the flash video quality.
- Correction, client doesn't like your encoding abilities.ornj
- oh snap!flashbender
- mightyj0
I'd suggest compressing the flv with a higher compression rate. How were the vids compressed in the first place. If you have high-res footage and then compress to an flv from there you will get the best quality. If you are compressing an already compressed video then that will cause much worse compression results. ~ sorenson squeeze is your friend
- Meeklo0
Yes, client doesn't like your encoding abilities indeed.
show him this:make sure you click you have HD on (roll over on the screen) and then click Full screen.
yes, that my friend is flash.
- Meeklo0
I followed this tutorial on your flash exporting application, quality is actually really nice.
- doesnotexist0
tried higher compression rates, my guess is it's because I'm using the hi-res quicktime files they sent over.
- do the tutorial from vimeo man, it will reduce file size considerably and quality will look pretty goodMeeklo
- maximillion_0
Flash Player 9 can now play lots of formats including quicktime and mp4 and if encoded as h.264 it will even stream HD !
- doesnotexist0
the files they gave me have already been compressed to h.264
- maximillion_0
do you have fp9?
- doesnotexist0
how do you do this, maximillion_? any links?
- maximillion_0
its pretty much the same as with the old player - use the netsream class
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flas…