The problem with being busy is it can take 4 months to notice that Adobe
added support for *open* movie formats in the latest Flash Player. E.g.
[1][2][3].

Is anyone using ffmpeg to make suitable [4] mp4 videos? Would you care
to share the exact commandline you are using? (I'm interested in source
video formats of raw AVI, quicktime; also real media and WMV if
possible, though I appreciate that is probably asking too much...)

Can ffmpeg (or any open source commandline tool) be used to insert cue
points too?

Darren


[1]:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_Video

[2]:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flash_Player:9:Update:H.264#Q:_Which_audio_and_video_standards_does_Flash_Player_9_Update_3_implement.3F

[3]:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/hd_video_flash_player.html

[4]: The mp4 I downloaded from [3] worked, but the mp4 straight off my
nokia N82 phone did not (I had sound, but no video). So I guess the
phone video is using some codec the flash player does not support.


-- 
Darren Cook
http://dcook.org/mlsn/ (English-Japanese-German-Chinese free dictionary)
http://dcook.org/work/ (About me and my work)
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