About video features in Flash
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Importing embedded video
You can import video clips into Flash as embedded files. As
with an imported bitmap or vector artwork file, an embedded video file becomes part of the
Flash document. for this reason, you can only import very short duration video clips. For
information on file formats supported for importing embedded video, see
“About embedding
video in a SWF file” on page 276
.
Importing video in QuickTime format
You can import video clips in QuickTime format as
linked files. Flash documents that contain linked QuickTime video must be published in
QuickTime format. A linked video file does not become part of the Flash document. Instead,
the Flash document maintains a pointer to the linked file. For more information, see
“Importing linked QuickTime video files” on page 290
.
Importing FLV files in the Library
You can import video clips in Macromedia Flash Video
(FLV) format directly into Flash. When you import FLV files, you use the encoding options
already applied to the files. You do not need to select encoding options during import. For
more information, see
“Importing Flash Video files into the Library” on page 299
.
There are several options for controlling the playback of video files:
Using the FLVPlayback component
New to Flash Professional 8, the FLVPlayback
component lets you quickly add a full-featured FLV or MP3 playback control to your Flash
movie. FLVPlayback provides support for both progressive downloading and streaming FLV
files. FLVPlayback lets you easily create intuitive video controls for users to control video
playback, as well as the ability to apply premade skins, or to apply your own custom skins to
the video interface.
“Using the FLVPlayback component (Flash Professional only)”
on page 304
.
Controlling external video playback using ActionScript
You can play back external FLV
files in a Flash document at runtime using the
NetConnection
and
NetStream
ActionScript
objects. For more information, see
“About playing back external FLV files dynamically”
on page 300
.
You can use video behaviors (prewritten ActionScript scripts) to control video playback. For
more information, see
“Controlling video playback using behaviors” on page 302
.
Controlling video playback in the Timeline
If you are comfortable with ActionScript, you
can write custom ActionScript to control video playback. You can play or stop a video, jump
to a frame, and control video in other ways. You can also display a live video stream from a
camera. For more information, see
“About controlling video playback using the Timeline”
on page 308
.
Summary of Contents for FLASH 8-FLASH
Page 1: ...Using Flash ...
Page 12: ...12 Contents ...
Page 110: ...110 Using Symbols Instances and Library Assets ...
Page 128: ...128 Working with Color Strokes and Fills ...
Page 156: ...156 Drawing ...
Page 190: ...190 Working with Text ...
Page 224: ...224 Working with Graphic Objects ...
Page 270: ...270 Creating Motion ...
Page 310: ...310 Working with Video ...
Page 362: ...362 Working with Screens Flash Professional Only ...
Page 386: ...386 Creating Multilanguage Text ...
Page 454: ...454 Data Integration Flash Professional Only ...
Page 500: ...500 Publishing ...
Page 534: ...534 Creating Accessible Content ...