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Posted by Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] on 09/22/06 21:49
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 21:49:43 -0700, FCP User <newvideo@fastq.com>
wrote:
>> Flash video can be streamed, meaning that people will have to jump
>> through a few hoops. If you make the assumption that most people really
>> don't know, or can't be bothered, then yes, flash video is a good way to
>> protect your files.
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>I just wish the Flash folks had followed everyone else in the planet and
>impmented an H-264 variant instead of mucking about with YET ANOTHER
>niche codec.
>
>Yeah, I know On2Vp6 is supposed to have some nice attributes, but I'm
>sick and tired of trying to support a zillion variants for client
>delivery of internet video.
I've looked at the Flash video encoder in the edition I have here.
Unless I'm mistaken, there doesn't seem to be a lot to configure for
the codec. Do you know of any "hidden" settings which are available to
optimise the codec for various types of low or high motion video ?
The first look I remember, it seemed to just have a list of presets -
any clues on registry settings or config files ?
Cheers - Neil
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