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VP6 is a 'lossy' codec, which means it degrades the image quality of the video. If you convert an FLV to an AVI, you will get a low quality video with a high file size. Any compression you put on top will further degrade the quality of the image.

With this caveat in mind, you can convert an FLV to an AVI. The only way I know of is to import your FLV into the timeline of a new flash movie (make sure to set the correct stage size and frame rate). You can then export the flash movie to AVI format.

Hope that helps,

<Mike>


coderman wrote:
Hello,

is there anyway to decode Flash 8 / VP6 video back to say AVI?

-ROB

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