Hi!
A client of mine require me to make a simple web site with text and video. They want this:
1 - Black background
2 - A white border marking the borders of the video frame
3 - A player with "play" "pause" etc but that dissapears when the video starts
4 - The player control should re-appear when hovering with the mouse on the video
5 - Video size should be approximately 640x360
6 - It should start quickly
7- white text in 2 columns
I have tested the On2 Flix Prp FLV but I'm a bit confused about how to actually get this into the webpage... Also, when creating teh FLV / SWF and playing it back in an IE window the size of the video changes - which I don't want it to. I only want the video to be possible to play in the size that I have predetermined 640x360.
Also On2 has a complex install procedure and I'd like something more flexible. Alternative software that will do the job?
And the video should stay in its place in the text columns etc. And I dion't want it linked to YouTube or things like that.
I have FrontPage 2002... not exactly the most recent software in the webdesign business... But asy and straight forward... which I like.. And Microsoft Expression Web, which haven't really gotten into yet.
So as you can see I'm not an expert in designing websited that include video. However, I've done some very straight forward and clean webdesigns before using just FrontPage and I don't want to achieve anything complex here. Just a black webpage, nice typography and a clean solid video frame that plays well and looks good.
Any suggestions or advice here?
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So I'm sitting with nmy Vegas Pro 9 64 bit and about to render out to... what...? and then... what...? and then.... how to build the page...?
I suspect this is a subject that many are interested in: getting a well edited video to pop up elegantly on a webpage... and being able to do this fast and reliably.
I've tried with WMV and that works in a way but it seems like FLV is more universal and works better and can look "cooler" on a webpage...
There's nothing Sony has that will help here?
Best and thanks in advance
Lars
A client of mine require me to make a simple web site with text and video. They want this:
1 - Black background
2 - A white border marking the borders of the video frame
3 - A player with "play" "pause" etc but that dissapears when the video starts
4 - The player control should re-appear when hovering with the mouse on the video
5 - Video size should be approximately 640x360
6 - It should start quickly
7- white text in 2 columns
I have tested the On2 Flix Prp FLV but I'm a bit confused about how to actually get this into the webpage... Also, when creating teh FLV / SWF and playing it back in an IE window the size of the video changes - which I don't want it to. I only want the video to be possible to play in the size that I have predetermined 640x360.
Also On2 has a complex install procedure and I'd like something more flexible. Alternative software that will do the job?
And the video should stay in its place in the text columns etc. And I dion't want it linked to YouTube or things like that.
I have FrontPage 2002... not exactly the most recent software in the webdesign business... But asy and straight forward... which I like.. And Microsoft Expression Web, which haven't really gotten into yet.
So as you can see I'm not an expert in designing websited that include video. However, I've done some very straight forward and clean webdesigns before using just FrontPage and I don't want to achieve anything complex here. Just a black webpage, nice typography and a clean solid video frame that plays well and looks good.
Any suggestions or advice here?
_________________________
So I'm sitting with nmy Vegas Pro 9 64 bit and about to render out to... what...? and then... what...? and then.... how to build the page...?
I suspect this is a subject that many are interested in: getting a well edited video to pop up elegantly on a webpage... and being able to do this fast and reliably.
I've tried with WMV and that works in a way but it seems like FLV is more universal and works better and can look "cooler" on a webpage...
There's nothing Sony has that will help here?
Best and thanks in advance
Lars