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Inserting video
Posted 21 Feb 2005 01:33:13
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21 Feb 2005 01:33:13 Jorge de los Rios posted:
<font face='Arial'></font id='Arial'><font size=2></font id=size2>I need to insert a serie of short videos in my page DreameaverMX. Which ways I have?. The idea is the users don´t have to download the videos to see them.
Sorry 4 my english (I'm an ignorant spanish from argentina).
Thanks
Mining
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Replied 21 Feb 2005 06:58:07
21 Feb 2005 06:58:07 Chris Charlton replied:
First question has to be: <b>What video format/plugin do you want them to be in?</b> My answer would be Flash Video (FLV). Infact, Macromedia has a DW MX2004 plugin that can add video to your page in a few clicks!
<b>Macromedia Video Kit</b> - macromedia.com/software/studio/flashvideokit/
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Chris Charlton <i>- DMXzone Manager</i>
<font size=1>[ Studio MX/MX2004 | PHP/ASP | SQL | XHTML/CSS | XML | Actionscript | Web Accessibility | MX Extensibility ]</font id=size1>
<b>Macromedia Video Kit</b> - macromedia.com/software/studio/flashvideokit/
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Chris Charlton <i>- DMXzone Manager</i>
<font size=1>[ Studio MX/MX2004 | PHP/ASP | SQL | XHTML/CSS | XML | Actionscript | Web Accessibility | MX Extensibility ]</font id=size1>
Replied 21 Feb 2005 22:45:40
21 Feb 2005 22:45:40 Jorge de los Rios replied:
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First question has to be: <b>What video format/plugin do you want them to be in?</b> My answer would be Flash Video (FLV). Infact, Macromedia has a DW MX2004 plugin that can add video to your page in a few clicks!
<b>Macromedia Video Kit</b> - macromedia.com/software/studio/flashvideokit/
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Chris Charlton <i>- DMXzone Manager</i>
<font size=1>[ Studio MX/MX2004 | PHP/ASP | SQL | XHTML/CSS | XML | Actionscript | Web Accessibility | MX Extensibility ]</font id=size1>
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
Yeah, thanks for your answer, FLV could be a great idea, but I'm talking about formats like mpeg, avi, quickTime. Thnaks again
Mining
First question has to be: <b>What video format/plugin do you want them to be in?</b> My answer would be Flash Video (FLV). Infact, Macromedia has a DW MX2004 plugin that can add video to your page in a few clicks!
<b>Macromedia Video Kit</b> - macromedia.com/software/studio/flashvideokit/
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Chris Charlton <i>- DMXzone Manager</i>
<font size=1>[ Studio MX/MX2004 | PHP/ASP | SQL | XHTML/CSS | XML | Actionscript | Web Accessibility | MX Extensibility ]</font id=size1>
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
Yeah, thanks for your answer, FLV could be a great idea, but I'm talking about formats like mpeg, avi, quickTime. Thnaks again
Mining
Replied 22 Feb 2005 00:01:37
22 Feb 2005 00:01:37 Jeremy Conn replied:
Found a great link that creates the code for you to embed <b>Quicktime, Flash, Real Media & Windows Media</b> video files:
<b>cit.ucsf.edu/embedmedia/step1.php</b>
<b>Connman21</b>
www.conncreativemedia.com
<b>DEVELOPMENT SETUP</b>
DWMX 2004 Studio
Web Server: IIS5
DB: Access2003/SQL2000
OS: XP Pro
Language: ASP/VB
Edited by - connman21 on 22 Feb 2005 00:02:15
<b>cit.ucsf.edu/embedmedia/step1.php</b>
<b>Connman21</b>
www.conncreativemedia.com
<b>DEVELOPMENT SETUP</b>
DWMX 2004 Studio
Web Server: IIS5
DB: Access2003/SQL2000
OS: XP Pro
Language: ASP/VB
Edited by - connman21 on 22 Feb 2005 00:02:15