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May 22, 2005

This page provides some info about how to convert a video file into Macromedia's FLV format. FLV is a new format with advanced capabilities including progressive download. FLV requires a Flash Player version 7 (or newer) to be installed in the client browser. SWF format can be used by the player when only an older Flash version is detected to be available.

For FLV encoding I recommend a free tool called Riva FLV Encoder. This tool is downloadable at Riva Web site. Starting from version 2.0 it support FLV version 1.1 which contains the required timing information. Without the timing information, FlowPlayer's scrub bar and progress tracking do not work.

There are also several commercial encoding applications that are capable of producing FLV. This whitepaper describes the FLV format and also lists several tools that can be used to generate FLV video files. Probably the most popular of these encoding applications is called Sorenson Squeeze. More information is available at sorenson.com. SWF Encoding can also be done using Sorenson Squeeze.


Originally posted by hchicha from del.icio.us/tag/videoblog, remediated by yatta on May 22, 2005 at 10:27 AM