I need to convert my videos to Flash for one of my clients. The forum mentions a few codecs, etc. However, I haven't found enough information.
Requirements (can change):
- Flash8 support. I want the better quality, but the player compatability is 83% versus 97% for previous Flash versions.
- Need to be able to create a FLV file--not just a SWF file. This article explains why: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/articles/flv_download.html. Synopsis: the SWF is limited to 16,000 frames (8.8 minutes at 30fps), is too big, sometimes has audio sync problems, etc. The FLV has progressive and streaming (progressive will work fine).
- Would like double pass encoding. Quality - but may not be able to.
I need to create the FLV file, but don't know how it works with the associated SWF file (do I have to script anything).
I am comparing On2 (standard ($39) and pro (don't want to spend $249)), plus Swish Video2 and Camtasia Studio (I have 1.1.1, the new 4.0).
- On2 develops the codec used by Macromedia/Adobe for Flash8. The standard version looks OK and only cost $39, but it doesn't do double encoding and there may be something else it doesn't do (don't know enough yet). The $249 version does double encoding and more.
- Swish Video2 converts, but not to version 8. It has a nice interface and apparently creates the associated SWF file to go with the FLV file.
- Camtasia uses the ON2 codec (not sure which one), like Macromedia. It takes $149 for me to upgrade from my 1.1.1 version to the latest (this month) 4.0 version. I don't know if it makes the associated file.
I would love it if the codec and profiles where pre-set within Vegas--but considering the cost for the codec from On2 (based on a Swiftzone forum discussion), it is too pricy.
I've been doing homework for over two hours but still don't know enough to make a decision.
Any help here?
Ted
Requirements (can change):
- Flash8 support. I want the better quality, but the player compatability is 83% versus 97% for previous Flash versions.
- Need to be able to create a FLV file--not just a SWF file. This article explains why: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/articles/flv_download.html. Synopsis: the SWF is limited to 16,000 frames (8.8 minutes at 30fps), is too big, sometimes has audio sync problems, etc. The FLV has progressive and streaming (progressive will work fine).
- Would like double pass encoding. Quality - but may not be able to.
I need to create the FLV file, but don't know how it works with the associated SWF file (do I have to script anything).
I am comparing On2 (standard ($39) and pro (don't want to spend $249)), plus Swish Video2 and Camtasia Studio (I have 1.1.1, the new 4.0).
- On2 develops the codec used by Macromedia/Adobe for Flash8. The standard version looks OK and only cost $39, but it doesn't do double encoding and there may be something else it doesn't do (don't know enough yet). The $249 version does double encoding and more.
- Swish Video2 converts, but not to version 8. It has a nice interface and apparently creates the associated SWF file to go with the FLV file.
- Camtasia uses the ON2 codec (not sure which one), like Macromedia. It takes $149 for me to upgrade from my 1.1.1 version to the latest (this month) 4.0 version. I don't know if it makes the associated file.
I would love it if the codec and profiles where pre-set within Vegas--but considering the cost for the codec from On2 (based on a Swiftzone forum discussion), it is too pricy.
I've been doing homework for over two hours but still don't know enough to make a decision.
Any help here?
Ted