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  1. #21

    Default Re: Previewing Flash?

    OK, I really feel like I'm 7 now!!!

    I see it works as you said. No problem.

    But you said the swf file you created to run once using Flash? Is that Adobe Flash?

    Now what do I need to do to get the Pause, Start , etc. buttons???

    Again,sorry for feeling so dense.....

  2. #22
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    Default Re: Previewing Flash?

    Yes, you need Flash or either of the 2 programs mentioned earlier by Sledger to insert control buttons.
    Egg

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  3. #23

    Default Re: Previewing Flash?

    Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
    Any FLV player is no longer freeware it seems.
    Though I've located another one which is very similar and still freeware.
    It looks like the free version of this one does not allow defining FLV output settings?

  4. #24

    Default Re: Previewing Flash?

    Here Ray, try this.

    I used the freeware version of AnyFLV to create this.
    Available here
    You can use the Publish to Web feature to easily integrate any videos to your website. In addition, the FLV meta information injection feature easily enables you to add the FLV meta data to FLV video files.
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  5. #25

    Default Re: Previewing Flash?

    Hmmm..I did download it (eval copy) and it has a water mark on the output.

    The png you posted has no watermark?

    The one I downloaded and the link you gave are the same size?

  6. #26

    Default Re: Previewing Flash?

    Try the latest AnyFLV from the link in my previous post.
    Plenty of options and no water mark.
    (I just installed it on Windows 7, works perfectly )

  7. #27

    Default Re: Previewing Flash?

    Well, I don't get it...I'm still seeing the watermark???

  8. #28

    Default Re: Previewing Flash?

    When the video is stopped, you do not see the logo watermark, but when you
    start it, it's there....

    I just may have to pop and buy this one.....

 

 

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