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Converting video flash without losing quality?
I need to convert some instructional videos to flash to stream. I've used a couple converters I found and they all seem to really diminish the quality of the original video. What can I do to convert my videos to flash without losing the quality of the original videos?
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tell us the start quality
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h264 FTW
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Ya need more of da infos to give a good answer.
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I really don't know shit about video. Whatever Camtasia's default quality levels are....
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Bump for more replies? Interesting thread.
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mp4 is the future
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Download mediacoder (google it) I do a lot of re-encoding with it found it's best for what I do. I don't use it for flash but you can use it for that, I can take a 800MB avi re-encode it to 500MB or less with not much if any quality loss...
It's not the most straight forward (little advanced) program but give it a try... |
Actually, now that i think of it, I know Camtasia can save to FLV, is there a good program out there for simple adding an image watermark to an existing FLV video, without losing that quality?
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Grab G-Spot to find out video info, great little tool. In regards to adding watermark, you might want to try VideoCharge
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Also, SUPER is a great free tool for encoding to many formats with plenty of options if you use windows.
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