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Create FLV files from any video |
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It
is very easy to create FLV files from any videos with
TubeHunter Media Center,
a perfectly ALL-IN-ONE media toolkit. It converts any
video files between all popular video formats, and creates
video DVD disc with any video files. Besides, it converts
any video file to iPOD, and converts your favorite DVD
movie to other video formats, or to iPod. It also handles
other useful jobs like FLV conversion, video to sequenced
images, extracting audio from a video file. |
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Step
1 |
Start
TubeHunter Media Center, and select "Video
Converter" |
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Step
2 |
Drag
video files that you want to convert into the red area. |
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Step
3 |
Select
FLV format from
the red area: |
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Step
4 |
Click
on "Start"
button to convert. |
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Keywords
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xvid to flv, downloader, downloaders, converter, converters,
convertor, convertors |
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The
Adobe Flash Player
is a multimedia and application player originally developed
by Macromedia and acquired by Adobe Systems. It plays
SWF files which can be created by the Adobe Flash authoring
tool, Adobe Flex, or a number of other Adobe Systems and
third party tools. It has support for a scripting language
called ActionScript, which can be used to display Flash
Video from an SWF file. Because the Flash Player runs
as a browser plug-in, it is possible to embed Flash Video
in web pages and view the video within a web browser.
The primary downside of Flash's FLV player is that it
is very inefficient compared to a directly embedded video
file, dropping frames when running on slow clients that
run directly embedded video perfectly.
Commonly, Flash Video files contain video bit streams
which are a variant of the H.263 video standard, under
the name of Sorenson Spark. Flash Player 8 and newer revisions
support the playback of On2 TrueMotion VP6 video bit streams.
On2 VP6 can provide a higher visual quality than Sorenson
Spark, especially when using lower bit rates. On the other
hand it is computationally more complex and therefore
will not run as well on certain older system configurations.
Flash Player 9 Update 3 includes support for H.264 video
standard (also known as MPEG-4 part 10, or AVC) which
is even more computationally demanding, but offers significantly
better quality/bitrate ratio.
The Flash Video file format supports two versions of a
so called 'screenshare' codec which is an encoding format
designed for screencasts. Both these formats are bitmap
tile based, can be lossy by reducing color depths and
are compressed using zlib. The second version is only
playable in Flash Player 8 and newer.
Support for encoding Flash Video files is provided by
an encoding tool included with Adobe's Macromedia Flash
Professional 8 product, On2's Flix encoding tools, Sorenson
Squeeze, FFmpeg and other third party tools.
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