Adobe Flash CS4: Converting QuickTime Movie into Flash H.264 - Part 2
Adobe Flash CS4: Converting QuickTime Movie into Flash H.264: Part 2 - H.264 Settings
Last time, we found out that installing Adobe Flash is not sufficient enough to compress a QuickTime into Flash. In the 2nd video tutorial of the series, we first go over the differences between two Flash codecs: Sorenson Spark and On2 VP6. In the meantime, our main task is to convert an existing QuickTime video into a Flash movie. So we will go over the settings of H.264 codec as well.
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Adobe Flash CS4: Converting QuickTime Movie into Flash H.264 - Part 1
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