converting high quality source to flv/swf

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converting high quality source to flv/swf

Post by SJCorrectet » Sun May 03, 2009 12:58 pm

Howdy

I've got my source laid out, and it's all handsome DV avi, looks excellent, and I'm golden as far as quality goes.

I chanced upon an interesting program that I'd like to try working with, however it only accepts flv and swf as input files. Would it be possible for me to convert my source to one of these two formats without losing too much quality, or...?

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Re: converting high quality source to flv/swf

Post by post-it » Sun May 03, 2009 7:06 pm

.. flv ( fla & fli formats from AutoDesk .. 12 bit color at best ) ... possibly not :nono:

.. swf ( png and Motion Png .. 8 bit motion design .. still un-finished in design ) .. :P

if its in an AVI container then its probably only 16 bit color to start with soo, the loss
should be minimal

:P

.. so .. like .. why are you using FLV and SWF with Video .. for .. again ??

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Re: converting high quality source to flv/swf

Post by Qyot27 » Mon May 04, 2009 11:52 am

Any additional conversion will incur generational loss. What program are you talking about in the first place? If this is for online distribution or a portable/standalone device, you're better off using MP4 with H.264 and AAC.

FLV files can be created with ffmpeg, though, or ostensibly anything that uses ffmpeg (such as mencoder), so long as the proper encoders+FLV output is enabled at compile time. Just be aware that FLV is a container, not a codec type, and can store several formats equally - nowadays I'd wager it's mostly H.264, but in earlier stages it was commonly one of the VP codecs, such as VP6F (which is also known as FLV4). The audio is usually MP3 or AAC.
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Re: converting high quality source to flv/swf

Post by SJCorrectet » Mon May 04, 2009 2:57 pm

I was looking into a program called FLxER, used for vj stuff, all flash based

http://www.flxer.net/software/

upon downloading it, it seems its not going to be workable, but it was a sort of late night crazy idea to begin with.

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Re: converting high quality source to flv/swf

Post by post-it » Mon May 04, 2009 10:16 pm

.. hmm .. ok, so .. how do you load a file into this thingy? ( I must have missed something! )

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