Ruby on Rails Sunday, January 2, 2011

paul h wrote in post #971856:
>
> If you want the flv to behave like the swf, you need to embed the flv
> in a swf.
>
> If you want to provide a link to the page, I can have a look, and
> maybe drop the flv into a swf for you ;)
>
> Paul

Thanks, Paul.

I know how to drop the .flv into the .swf. That's not the issue.

First, there is a 16000 frame limit in .swf's. That's not horrible at
18 fps.

But the big thing is that FLVs allow for progressive downloads and
bigger files.

I am regurgitating what I learned from here:
http://www.webvideozone.com/public/171.cfm

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