It's a shame that there's so little emphasis on converting to flv format
- everything I see is about converting from or playing them (I'm
involved with a website which currently embeds video in Real,  Windows
Media or occassionally QuickTime and MPEGs due to historical reasons,
and I'm wondering about a Flash video trial using the FLV player)
 
HeyWatch looks interesting, but I'd rather have something on my desktop!


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Cartwright
        Sent: 01 November 2007 09:14
        To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
        Subject: Re: [backstage] Lifehacker's Top Ten free video rippers
encoders and converters
        
        
        Well, the system doing the calls to HeyWatch is proprietary, and
firewalled (written in ASP.net, with a MySQL backend). But the output is
listed here...
        http://play.tm/storytype/videos 
        
        Using the JW FLV player...
        http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Player
        
        Which is also used for YouTube-style embedding...
        
http://jasoncartwright.com/blog/entry/2007/6/flash_video_embedding
        
        Looking forward to H.264 in the mainstream flash player - then
it'll be hello HD (depending on bandwidth and HD source material, both
of which are plentiful). 
        
        J
        
        
        On 01/11/2007, Simon Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

                oo-er have we strayed onto the wrong list here? this
conversation seems drm free, heh
                 
                I'd like to ask for the link (if you can supply it) to
see what you've developed using this HeyWatch ingest/output please
                 
                 

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                From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Cartwright
                Sent: 01 November 2007 08:38
                To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
                Subject: Re: [backstage] Lifehacker's Top Ten free video
rippers encoders and converters
                
                
                
                I can highly recommend HeyWatch (from that list). An
outstanding service, with an excellent API. I've got it hooked up with a
CMS encoding hundreds of videos a month.
                
                J
                
                
                On 01/11/2007, Simon Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

                        there's a couple I hadn't heard of on here
                         
        
http://lifehacker.com/software/lifehacker-top-10/top-10-free-video-rippe
rs-encoders-and-converters-316478.php 
                         
                         
                         




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