I am aware that FLV is more versatile and doesn't have the problems that SWF can have such as buffering and occasional playback problems. But for some reason, when I do a side-by-side comparison of an identical file in both formats, SWF is always crisper, cleaner. I need quality due to the subtlety of some of my signature style which includes using Particleillusion effects.
So I've been using SWF exclusively though a bit reluctantly since I can't be as creative in terms of player options.
As to using On2 Flix 8, yes, it's a bit out-dated, and no, I can't afford the higher end progs for such files. I'm quite satisfied with what Flix does with SWF. I also reverted back to the original v.8 after an update for that version for I didn't like the new interface, etc.
On rendering in SWF (Flash 8 SWF) in Flix:
--- I usually keep source frame rate (NTSC), VBR/local playback with max bitrate of 448 and 44100 Hz/128 kBits for audio since it's music.
Perhaps someone can help me out on figure a way to solve this FLV vs. SWF difference, if realistic.
And/or maybe I'm just doing something wrong somewhere.
Thanks.
So I've been using SWF exclusively though a bit reluctantly since I can't be as creative in terms of player options.
As to using On2 Flix 8, yes, it's a bit out-dated, and no, I can't afford the higher end progs for such files. I'm quite satisfied with what Flix does with SWF. I also reverted back to the original v.8 after an update for that version for I didn't like the new interface, etc.
On rendering in SWF (Flash 8 SWF) in Flix:
--- I usually keep source frame rate (NTSC), VBR/local playback with max bitrate of 448 and 44100 Hz/128 kBits for audio since it's music.
Perhaps someone can help me out on figure a way to solve this FLV vs. SWF difference, if realistic.
And/or maybe I'm just doing something wrong somewhere.
Thanks.