On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 01:24:16 +0100, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi Klaus,
Is the player from spiegel.de available?
Hi Doru,
you can find it here,
- http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflash/
It's proprietary (as usual) but because of YouTube etc the most popular player. Most browser distros (except, as usual, MS/IE) automatically install that player.
Here's some background,
- http://www.google.com/search?q=how-to+video+swf+player
Cheers Klaus
Cheers, Doru
On Feb 13, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 15:24:56 +0100, Adrian Lienhard wrote:
Hi Doru,
For cmsbox we use FLV movies with the following player: http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Player For an example, see the movie on the start page of www.cmsbox.com.
Yes Adrian, this one is not bad, almost the same as
start the "Video News", this is their low-res. You can see their high-res by pushing the "enlarge" button (gets you a new web page); there you can also right-click the player for full-screen.
I've seen that data transferred roughly doubled between spiegel's low-res and hi-res. Also note that their full-screen mode doesn't add anything except fresh new void between their pixels ;-)
All in all, not bad. But is it sufficient when you want people to read some text from, say, a denser IDE screen. Example: in the FLV player page there's a clip with a car, I couldn't read what's on the car's plate.
Cheers Klaus
Cheers, Adrian
On Feb 13, 2008, at 15:12 , Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Doru,
on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 14:39:29 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone here knows a good solution for embedding high resolution movies in a webpage? Perhaps something like YouTube, but with higher resolution.
I did a (very large) project for highest-possible-Internet resolution in Bern, you can see the lowest-acceptable resolution here (needs Real player)
It has variants for two higher resolutions (for subscribed users), one is Sony's "beyond Real". The > 71'000 spots you can see there took *months* for conversion on a dedicated server, even so most of them have just about 10 to 30 seconds (and the good quality ones take from 5MB onwards for a 10 seconds spot). That's something I do not recommend for casual use, even not for the lowest-acceptable resolution above.
I promise I would tell if there where other reliable and acceptable solutions, somewhere in between the above and YouTube's, but I'm afraid my team (incl. the customer) don't know about such.
Cheers Klaus
Cheers, Doru
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