I will agree that flash is better the QT. I started using the flash encoder that came with the Adobe Package and it was quite easy to use.
You may or may not be interested as there are limitations, but YouTube is a great way to host and post videos. I have a company who requested it and I thought, wow.. this will save some bandwidth!
The thing I like about it is, I don't fuss with the video at all, the company has a YouTube account and they post the videos as it's a pretty user friendly process. There are many controllable parameters you can use in the embed code when displaying in a web page.
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> Just to warn you this starts off with a rant! > > To my notion Quicktime has the best file compression and from the > results I'm getting a flash FLV file is twice the size of the > Quicktime file of similar quality. My digit hero's at Apple are > screwing this up royally though since it's been my experience on > Windows that Apple software is just plain flakey and windows users > have good reason not to install it. I really don't think it's that > Apple doesn't know how to make it work, more like sell more macs or > something, suspect that's backfiring though as bad software doesn't > make friends. Quicktime 7.6 wouldn't work on my old laptop, some > flakey green screen, I had to install an older version to get it > working there. On VMware I still don't have it working even though I > tried an older version and it's crashing IE. This just stinks because > on the mac quicktime is one of the sweetest smoothest tools you could > ask for. If I wasn't doing web design I'd just be happy I have mac and > wouldn't give a flying duck! > > So according to google and other sources flash is the way of the > future, I think Miles said that too. Maybe I'm just not getting the > settings right but my last effort gave me horrible quality in flash. > Of course I was lazy and used DW CS3 since I didn't have a skin handy, > and I don't think the frame rate was right. So to heck with that and > it won't validate anyways. > <end rant> > > So, I'm making my own skin in flash and I'm going to use swfObject to > insert it. However I need some advise on frame rates for the skin and > even the flv file. Seems like I read somewhere the skin needs to have > a higher frame rate then the flv to work right. > > So I'm dealing with an 8 minute movie which the original source was a > dvd, and then it was edited in iMovie 6. The DV file is about 2 gig. > Quicktime duplicated it in a .mov file in 13 Mb with great quality. My > Flv was about 29 Mb and I kept getting these flashes in the video when > it played in the skin. I think it was ok otherwise. I know it's a > broadband world mostly, but these are still a lot big. Any suggestions > as to what I should have for settings on the flv and the skin swf to > get decent quality? Also in flash making a skin is the frame-rate I'm > worried about controlled by the original file settings, or settings in > the skin? >
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