or community at large to develop if the
need arises.
-Ryan
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Paul Andrews
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 1:22 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
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On Wednesday 19 Nov 2008, comfederation wrote:
> > If there are good free tools to do it, why should Adobe bother
> > unless it can make a killer advantage.
>
> Is integration and a resulting much, much better experience not enough
> of a reason?
That might well be killer, yes :-)
> is the quite
comfederation,
You have a niche usage of the tools and while we would all love Adobe to
provide a solution to your problem, few would regard it as essential.
Beating a drum about this particular feature omission is unlikely to result
in a mad clamour of support, as is dismissing respondents to
flex and video are different things...
Flex can play video easily, the same applies to Silverlight.
Silverlight is not video , it can play video...
Trying to convert an swf to flv is similar to converting an exe to flv
ok?
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:36 PM, comfederation <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wro
On Monday 17 Nov 2008, comfederation wrote:
> have been more constructive by pointing me towards creation of FLV
> files which are uploadable onto YouTube.
I did.
> Surely Adobe would not allow us to find ourselves in a situation that
> would require third party conversion utilities just to conve
On Thursday 13 Nov 2008, Paul Andrews wrote:
> Tom, your explanations take the art of brevity right to the edge..
> ..except in the world of sigs. ;-)
If there was gap in the firewall I could get SSH through so I could use a
different SMTP server, you know I would :-)
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Tom Chiverton
Helping
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Chiverton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: How do they do that (Flex & video) ?
> On Thursday 13 Nov 2008, Paul Andrews wrote:
>> > mxmlc.
>> How wi
Creating videos from staff is not what flex was build for...
If you want to upload videos in youtube you have to go the hard way and use
a server with video encoding software and lots of code (ffmpeg or something
similar is a start)
you can create flex presentations that look like videos, but if
On Thursday 13 Nov 2008, Paul Andrews wrote:
> > mxmlc.
> How will the compiler help the OP generate a video sequence that represents
> what's seen in the slideshow?
Do I look like Google :-)
Send the asset/asset IDs to the server.
Server compiles shiny new SWF.
Then follow
http://www.google.com
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From: "Tom Chiverton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: How do they do that (Flex & video) ?
> On Wednesday 12 Nov 2008, comfederation wrote:
>> Thanks Tom ... but what Fle
On Wednesday 12 Nov 2008, comfederation wrote:
> Thanks Tom ... but what Flex related "piece" would I use on the server
> to assemble the slideshow so that it looks at least similar to my Flex
> application - including various start/end points, timing, transitins
> and other effects ?
mxmlc.
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Sorry, commenting on this email again.
Have you looked at animoto? They're being heavily praised for what it
sounds like you want to do. They have an immense engine which takes the
users input and renders a movie.
I believe they are running Ruby on the server to make it all happen.
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