Use of Flash within Frontpage

G

Guest

I have no idea how to use Flash within Frontpage sites, but would like to
learn as I feel this could be very beneficial for my clients who wish to have
more of a competitive edge. Could someone please steer me in the right
direction as to:

- Where to get Flash
- Installation of Flash into Frontpage
- Using Flash to create great things for within a Frontpage site

Thanks

Tessa
 
G

Guest

Are there any other places to get Flash from that would be better than this
site, that would work better with Frontpage or is this the best? And is it
only possible to get a free trial ie, do you normally have to buy Flash?
 
J

Jim Cheshire

Webford said:
Are there any other places to get Flash from that would be better
than this site, that would work better with Frontpage or is this the
best? And is it only possible to get a free trial ie, do you
normally have to buy Flash?

You may want to check out my reviews of both SWiSHmax and Macromedia Flash.

http://www.jimcosoftware.com/reviews

--
Jim Cheshire
JIMCO Software
http://www.jimcoaddins.com

The premiere add-in and software source
for Microsoft FrontPage.
 
A

Andrew Murray

"Flash" is a separate (and expensive) application by Macromedia - you don't
"install" anything except the Flash player/plugin in your browser.

You don't create flash animations within Frontpage (Flash itself is not an
addin, rather a separate application),
When you've created your animation or menus or whatever, you can *insert*
them into your Frontpage web, but you create them out side of frontpage in
Flash, or another cheaper program called "Swish".

www.macromedia.com is where can *buy* Flash from (or your local computer
store),
 
T

Trevor L.

Hi all,
I was interested in inserting Flash instead of movie files (.mov format) on
my website as I read that Flash is more universally accepted than other
formats

I came across a program called Turbine Video Encoder, which purports to
convert various file formats to Flash, but I can't get it to work for me.

I guess the purpose of my post is twofold:
1. Does anyone have experience with Turbine Video Encoder and know how to
use it to convert .mov files?
2. Are there any other conversion programs out there that work?
--
Cheers,
Trevor L.
Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au

Andrew said:
"Flash" is a separate (and expensive) application by Macromedia - you
don't "install" anything except the Flash player/plugin in your
browser.
You don't create flash animations within Frontpage (Flash itself is
not an addin, rather a separate application),
When you've created your animation or menus or whatever, you can
*insert* them into your Frontpage web, but you create them out side
of frontpage in Flash, or another cheaper program called "Swish".

www.macromedia.com is where can *buy* Flash from (or your local
computer store),


I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

I use Turbine Video Encoder and it works fine for me
- the documentation with it is pretty clear and the results quite good
(just don't try to make the flash larger than the original .mov size)
Also see http://www.blue-pacific.com/products/turbinevideo/default.htm
(usually at least a reduction of 25% of original .mov file size and flash streaming capabilities)

Once you generate your Flash file (outside of FP) you need to File Import it into FP and add it to your page using say the Jimco
Flasher



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| Hi all,
| I was interested in inserting Flash instead of movie files (.mov format) on
| my website as I read that Flash is more universally accepted than other
| formats
|
| I came across a program called Turbine Video Encoder, which purports to
| convert various file formats to Flash, but I can't get it to work for me.
|
| I guess the purpose of my post is twofold:
| 1. Does anyone have experience with Turbine Video Encoder and know how to
| use it to convert .mov files?
| 2. Are there any other conversion programs out there that work?
| --
| Cheers,
| Trevor L.
| Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
|
| Andrew Murray wrote:
| > "Flash" is a separate (and expensive) application by Macromedia - you
| > don't "install" anything except the Flash player/plugin in your
| > browser.
| > You don't create flash animations within Frontpage (Flash itself is
| > not an addin, rather a separate application),
| > When you've created your animation or menus or whatever, you can
| > *insert* them into your Frontpage web, but you create them out side
| > of frontpage in Flash, or another cheaper program called "Swish".
| >
| > www.macromedia.com is where can *buy* Flash from (or your local
| > computer store),
| >
| >
| >
| > | >> I have no idea how to use Flash within Frontpage sites, but would
| >> like to learn as I feel this could be very beneficial for my clients
| >> who wish to have
| >> more of a competitive edge. Could someone please steer me in the
| >> right direction as to:
| >>
| >> - Where to get Flash
| >> - Installation of Flash into Frontpage
| >> - Using Flash to create great things for within a Frontpage site
| >>
| >> Thanks
| >>
| >> Tessa
|
|
| I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
| http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
|
|
 
T

Trevor L.

Stefan,
Interesting.

I have reinstalled TVE and tried again using the .mov file which is on my
website (images\carole-and-tammy.mov).

I opened TVE and selected File|Open Movie. I got a black screen and, on the
right, some info:
Size 400*300
Frame Rate 12.0 FPS
Mono 8.0 KHz, 16 bit
Duration 2:00

I thought the first frame should load into the screen but it doesn't.

I have encoded this and I get sound but no picture. I used Jimco Fasher, and
this gives the same on my site - sound but no picture.

I guess it is off-topic to pursue this here, but any ideas what is wrong?
 

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