On Jan 2, 4:53 pm, Ralph Shnelvar <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>
> > 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
What that page seems to say to me is that you still have a swf file,
that swf then loads the flv and plays it - the user doesn't request
the flv directly.
Fred
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