kiumars
05-23-2004, 05:51 PM
I made this tutorial for a long distance friend and wondering whether you have better ideas than what I described for her:
Most designers choose to create a button in Flash which opens a new html window that starts viewing either QuickTime movie or any other available Medias for streaming videos on Internet. That's easy and there is no need to cover those issues here. However, the best compression tool for streaming videos is Sorenson Squeeze Pro. We need that tool regardless of which method used to show our videos.
The purpose of this tutorial is to stream a video inside the main frame of the Flash movie without opening a new window. We also discuss on very large videos that cause the browser to freeze unless you have enough RAM to handle those files.
Find the complete tutorial on the address below:
http://www.web2.dk/Flash-tutorial/Flash-video-tutorial.htm
Most designers choose to create a button in Flash which opens a new html window that starts viewing either QuickTime movie or any other available Medias for streaming videos on Internet. That's easy and there is no need to cover those issues here. However, the best compression tool for streaming videos is Sorenson Squeeze Pro. We need that tool regardless of which method used to show our videos.
The purpose of this tutorial is to stream a video inside the main frame of the Flash movie without opening a new window. We also discuss on very large videos that cause the browser to freeze unless you have enough RAM to handle those files.
Find the complete tutorial on the address below:
http://www.web2.dk/Flash-tutorial/Flash-video-tutorial.htm