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Originally Posted by pagetta
We have a stand at a major exhibition and the company want to run a 3 minute demo on a 42" tv continually through the day. The idea is to use a combination of flash and video - problem being i'm not very experienced in flash and video!
We have a videographer who can shoot and edit all the relevant clips to import into flash etc etc that bit is fine - but then how do you export so that the video keeps its resolution on a 42" screen?!
I currently have flash mx 2004 - if i have flash cs3 will this allow me to export HD video clips that retain their resolution on a big screen? or can I do this with normal high res video in earlier versions of flash? thanks for your help!
fiona
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My boldings.
I don't see the problem. Why not
buy a digital video camera like Soney DCR-SR72 with 25x Optical zoom megapixel, Black light, 60 Gb harddisk and sound recorder?
Then edit your dvd movies with a program like
Windows Moviemaker.
You can show the movie on any Tv screen using a DVD player or even on your web page.
In addition, there is nothing fundamentally new with a dvd movie file. Reduced to it's least common denominator it is a bitstream that can be uploaded and linked to on any webpage.
Related WPW links:
Which digital (video) camera do you recommend?
Can anyone recommend a good video editing software
Was this off topic or did you want to make it more complicated than it is?