Import/Export Flash Video FLV and Compression Flash Tutorial



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Learn all about importing and compressing your video files and converting them to flash video! We will cover Importing flash video, Compressing the video using presets, compressing just the video or just the audio, adding cue points and using cue points, and cropping, trimming, and resizing your v
ideo. We will also learn how to use the basic skins provided to us by Adobe in Flash to skin our video components. Have fun and please check out www.tutvid.com for more great video tutorials!


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thx nice vido tut.. ( 5 months ago by sNyoNz)
thx nice vido tut..
Ohh Nat, I wished ... ( 5 months ago by CamiloSanchez1979)
Ohh Nat, I wished you had posted this couple of weeks ago, I was struggling trying to get done some of this stuff, thank god I got it through, thanks anyway buddy..
great stuff man, ... ( 5 months ago by getoffmeyaspa)
great stuff man, love your videos. and that little laugh thing you do all the time haha
subscribed to you ... ( 5 months ago by mark2k8)
subscribed to you now, love your tuts.
Guys if you dont ... ( 5 months ago by CamiloSanchez1979)
Guys if you dont see the skin it has to be in the same folder where you have your page, not necessarily where all the files are..it happened to me, i had to move the skin around so it could be seen...
More flash ... ( 5 months ago by TheHahah)
More flash tutorials, please. =3
i have been having ... ( 5 months ago by jmm1233)
i have been having alittle difficulty with import FLV into Premiere pro , do i need to find a codec for the FLV so i can import it or do i need to change the format to a AVI ?
please help ,
I can't see the ... ( 5 months ago by DaveDLF)
I can't see the skin on mine.. what the heck?
I uploaded all the files into the root DIR.
Is there a way to ... ( 5 months ago by parca0007)
Is there a way to do this with a music player?
you didnt show how ... ( 5 months ago by Ceesec)
you didnt show how to turn an avi file into a flv file and thats what i want to know
Hi there Mr. Tutvid ... ( 4 months ago by RecordingGuy)
Hi there Mr. Tutvid - i have a simple wuestion for ya. i did all you've said and uploaded the 3 files in one folder to the server. how do i get the video to play in the site?? so far i just link the video to a button and it open up in a different window. that's the only way i can get it to work. but how do i get it to just play in the site? you're the best tut guy on the web. luv that your so detailed and explain every little thing. You are a success. thanks again. Subscribed RecordingGuy
use a Converter. ... ( 4 months ago by jnbjabnk)
use a Converter. Just search for it on YouTube
Hi Tutvid, It's ... ( 4 months ago by fbt2007)
Hi Tutvid, It's people like you that make youtube a rewarding place to visit. You are a very good teacher and the video was pleasant to listen to and watch. Thanks for a great video tutorial and sharing your knowledge. Well done. Subscribed!!!
Thanks for the ... ( 3 months ago by healthpimp)
Thanks for the great INFO! You are the best! I was in your site and left you an email but no response!Great stuff anyway. Thanks
thanks men! ( 3 months ago by Jotanimation)
thanks men!
Thank You man you ... ( 3 months ago by ScRuMfYaZz)
Thank You man you really helped me alot. By the way can you put a tutorial up showing how to apply custom skins to the video
how do u add ... ( 3 months ago by dhrjheafghegfregyjfr)
how do u add stickfigures to that
hey im still ... ( 3 months ago by godofvideos2)
hey im still confused...Soe Im newbie...I just want to freakin upload a video which is more than 10 min in youtube, how do u do dat?
type -how o upload ... ( 2 months ago by GamsIzSeYYah)
type -how o upload youtube v
ıdeos- on youtube
You guys make such ... ( 2 months ago by hazonku)
You guys make such well done video tutorials! Thanks a million. Hopefully I'll be able to use what I've learned from you guys to figure out the best method to play a video as the background for the current flash game I'm working on! Thanks a million, TOTALLY SUBSCRIBED!
Thanks for all the ... ( 2 months ago by IZ1R7)
Thanks for all the awesome tutorials !
the best tuts ever ... ( 1 month ago by bengalimasta)
the best tuts ever made
AMAZING ( 1 month ago by littlestar1562)
AMAZING
how do u add text/ ... ( 1 month ago by AnimaingBastard)
how do u add text/circles to that ??



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