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  1. #11
    Nancy O
    Guest

    Default Re: progressive video

    To answer your question, William, compression & file size reduction matters
    to big companies with huge streaming media libraries. Probably more than it
    does to mom & pops who offer a handful of video downloads.

    That said, this site's article on flv's might be of interest to you.

    http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=...eo_Compression

    Good luck with your project,
    Nancy


    "William Patterson" <webmaster@wwmgmt.com> wrote in message
    news:dunhku$5b52@news01.netobjects.com...
    > Thanks for the tips...I tried the Swish Video 2 and the look of the
    > converted video wasn't any better than WMV. I placed a commercial on my
    > website that I captured off the air and used a wizard that produces the
    > player and html code for drag and drop simplicity. Looks pretty good I
    > think. http://www.wwmws.com/html/media.htm I also found a tool called
    > VideoSpark which converts video like AVI files to FLV and also has a

    player
    > for streaming presentation. I stuck one out on the site at
    > http://www.wwmws.com/html/flash_video.htm of my daughter last year. It

    has
    > the water mark on it since I was just trying the video tools. This video

    is
    > very long and seems to load pretty fast to start streaming. I just don't
    > like the fact that there are no controls for the viewer. Will have to

    look
    > further....but I do agree that I think WMV files reach a bigger audience.
    > If that is true then why do all the big web sites that have lots of video
    > are all using flash?
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    > "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    > news:dukt1e$4c15@news01.netobjects.com...
    > > Yes, very scary out there.
    > > I host streaming for a lot of ministries and
    > > some are rather protective because they
    > > also sell the dvd's and tapes.
    > >
    > > Digital Rights Management helps a great deal as
    > > well as some of the measures the page you provided
    > > outlines. Although nothing; like you stated is fool-proof
    > > having password protection and DRM does make it more
    > > difficult.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
    > > news:dukr71$4c12@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> Yeah. It's kind of scary out there. But you've gone the extra mile by
    > >> making it inconvenient and illegal to take your stuff without

    permission.
    > >> Both of which are good things to have along with the old fashioned
    > >> atermark -- just in case.
    > >>
    > >> Protecting streaming video FAQ:
    > >>

    http://all-streaming-media.com/strea...ming-video.htm
    > >>
    > >> --Nancy
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    > >> news:dukn2t$49u5@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >>> Hmmm,
    > >>>
    > >>> Good thing I use password protected streams.
    > >>> I use VideoQuota from Flicks.com PLUS
    > >>> and Streaming Media Soluton for digital rights
    > >>> management and licensing
    > >>>
    > >>> So far I have been satisfied the videos are safe.
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>> "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
    > >>> news:dukjka$49u1@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >>> >< "IF" you "stream" the WMV instead of offering it as a download it
    > >> cannot
    > >>> > be pirated.>
    > >>> >
    > >>> > Sure it can. www.wmrecorder.com is just one of many wares out

    there.
    > >>> >
    > >>> > Honestly, nothing is completely grab safe anymore.
    > >>> >
    > >>> > --Nancy
    > >>> >
    > >>> >
    > >>> >
    > >>> > "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    > >>> > news:dukiec$49h1@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >>> >> "IF" you "stream" the WMV instead of offering it as a download
    > >>> >> it cannot be pirated. It would require hosting your site on a IIS
    > >>> >> server that offers streaming services
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> "William Patterson" <webmaster@wwmgmt.com> wrote in message
    > >>> >> news:duid0i$3k86@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >>> >> > I'm looking for a tool to use for progressive video using flv

    video
    > >>> > files.
    > >>> >> > I know dreamweaver flash has one but is there something that the
    > >>> >> > NOF
    > >>> >> > community uses that is as good? I have used wmv files on sites

    but
    > >> it
    > >>> >> > seems that flash based video is becoming the standard since it
    > >>> >> > can't
    > >> be
    > >>> >> > pirated like a wmv file can.
    > >>> >> >
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >
    > >>> >
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>
    > >>

    > >
    > >

    >
    >




  2. #12
    Nancy O
    Guest

    Default Re: progressive video

    I'm a big fan of Boston Legal and your daughter is great! What fun!
    --N

    "William Patterson" <webmaster@wwmgmt.com> wrote in message
    news:dv7u92$9pi6@news01.netobjects.com...
    > Thanks....Yes I am proud of my daughter....She is doing Boston Legal...the
    > annoying blonde with the snorting laugh..
    > I have dreamweaver studio with flash mx 2004 and was looking into how to
    > make this work. I'm just learning the tools. NOF is great for some

    things
    > and not so great for other things. All of my customer sites are done in

    one
    > version or another of NOF because it was what I learned and is fast at
    > producing a layout. I am now in a position where customers want more than
    > NOF can deliver. I am a jack of all things and a user of what works. I

    use
    > a lot of third party tools and sites to incorporate into a final solution
    > for customers to achieve the goal of their site with as much user
    > friendliness as possible and the least expense.
    >
    > Thanks for the tips
    >
    >
    > "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
    > news:dunm6e$5b59@news01.netobjects.com...
    > > To answer your question, William, compression & file size reduction
    > > matters
    > > to big companies with huge streaming media libraries. Probably more than
    > > it
    > > does to mom & pops who offer a handful of video downloads.
    > >
    > > That said, this site's article on flv's might be of interest to you.
    > >
    > > http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=...eo_Compression
    > >
    > > Good luck with your project,
    > > Nancy
    > >
    > >
    > > "William Patterson" <webmaster@wwmgmt.com> wrote in message
    > > news:dunhku$5b52@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> Thanks for the tips...I tried the Swish Video 2 and the look of the
    > >> converted video wasn't any better than WMV. I placed a commercial on

    my
    > >> website that I captured off the air and used a wizard that produces the
    > >> player and html code for drag and drop simplicity. Looks pretty good I
    > >> think. http://www.wwmws.com/html/media.htm I also found a tool called
    > >> VideoSpark which converts video like AVI files to FLV and also has a

    > > player
    > >> for streaming presentation. I stuck one out on the site at
    > >> http://www.wwmws.com/html/flash_video.htm of my daughter last year.

    It
    > > has
    > >> the water mark on it since I was just trying the video tools. This

    video
    > > is
    > >> very long and seems to load pretty fast to start streaming. I just

    don't
    > >> like the fact that there are no controls for the viewer. Will have to

    > > look
    > >> further....but I do agree that I think WMV files reach a bigger

    audience.
    > >> If that is true then why do all the big web sites that have lots of

    video
    > >> are all using flash?
    > >>
    > >> Thanks
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    > >> news:dukt1e$4c15@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> > Yes, very scary out there.
    > >> > I host streaming for a lot of ministries and
    > >> > some are rather protective because they
    > >> > also sell the dvd's and tapes.
    > >> >
    > >> > Digital Rights Management helps a great deal as
    > >> > well as some of the measures the page you provided
    > >> > outlines. Although nothing; like you stated is fool-proof
    > >> > having password protection and DRM does make it more
    > >> > difficult.
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> > "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
    > >> > news:dukr71$4c12@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> >> Yeah. It's kind of scary out there. But you've gone the extra mile
    > >> >> by
    > >> >> making it inconvenient and illegal to take your stuff without

    > > permission.
    > >> >> Both of which are good things to have along with the old fashioned
    > >> >> atermark -- just in case.
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Protecting streaming video FAQ:
    > >> >>

    > >

    http://all-streaming-media.com/strea...ming-video.htm
    > >> >>
    > >> >> --Nancy
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >> "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    > >> >> news:dukn2t$49u5@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> >>> Hmmm,
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>> Good thing I use password protected streams.
    > >> >>> I use VideoQuota from Flicks.com PLUS
    > >> >>> and Streaming Media Soluton for digital rights
    > >> >>> management and licensing
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>> So far I have been satisfied the videos are safe.
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>> "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
    > >> >>> news:dukjka$49u1@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> >>> >< "IF" you "stream" the WMV instead of offering it as a download

    it
    > >> >> cannot
    > >> >>> > be pirated.>
    > >> >>> >
    > >> >>> > Sure it can. www.wmrecorder.com is just one of many wares out

    > > there.
    > >> >>> >
    > >> >>> > Honestly, nothing is completely grab safe anymore.
    > >> >>> >
    > >> >>> > --Nancy
    > >> >>> >
    > >> >>> >
    > >> >>> >
    > >> >>> > "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    > >> >>> > news:dukiec$49h1@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> >>> >> "IF" you "stream" the WMV instead of offering it as a download
    > >> >>> >> it cannot be pirated. It would require hosting your site on a

    IIS
    > >> >>> >> server that offers streaming services
    > >> >>> >>
    > >> >>> >>
    > >> >>> >> "William Patterson" <webmaster@wwmgmt.com> wrote in message
    > >> >>> >> news:duid0i$3k86@news01.netobjects.com...
    > >> >>> >> > I'm looking for a tool to use for progressive video using flv

    > > video
    > >> >>> > files.
    > >> >>> >> > I know dreamweaver flash has one but is there something that

    the
    > >> >>> >> > NOF
    > >> >>> >> > community uses that is as good? I have used wmv files on

    sites
    > > but
    > >> >> it
    > >> >>> >> > seems that flash based video is becoming the standard since it
    > >> >>> >> > can't
    > >> >> be
    > >> >>> >> > pirated like a wmv file can.
    > >> >>> >> >
    > >> >>> >>
    > >> >>> >>
    > >> >>> >
    > >> >>> >
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >>
    > >>

    > >
    > >

    >
    >




  3. #13
    William Patterson
    Guest

    Default Re: progressive video

    Thanks....Yes I am proud of my daughter....She is doing Boston Legal...the
    annoying blonde with the snorting laugh..
    I have dreamweaver studio with flash mx 2004 and was looking into how to
    make this work. I'm just learning the tools. NOF is great for some things
    and not so great for other things. All of my customer sites are done in one
    version or another of NOF because it was what I learned and is fast at
    producing a layout. I am now in a position where customers want more than
    NOF can deliver. I am a jack of all things and a user of what works. I use
    a lot of third party tools and sites to incorporate into a final solution
    for customers to achieve the goal of their site with as much user
    friendliness as possible and the least expense.

    Thanks for the tips


    "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
    news:dunm6e$5b59@news01.netobjects.com...
    > To answer your question, William, compression & file size reduction
    > matters
    > to big companies with huge streaming media libraries. Probably more than
    > it
    > does to mom & pops who offer a handful of video downloads.
    >
    > That said, this site's article on flv's might be of interest to you.
    >
    > http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=...eo_Compression
    >
    > Good luck with your project,
    > Nancy
    >
    >
    > "William Patterson" <webmaster@wwmgmt.com> wrote in message
    > news:dunhku$5b52@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> Thanks for the tips...I tried the Swish Video 2 and the look of the
    >> converted video wasn't any better than WMV. I placed a commercial on my
    >> website that I captured off the air and used a wizard that produces the
    >> player and html code for drag and drop simplicity. Looks pretty good I
    >> think. http://www.wwmws.com/html/media.htm I also found a tool called
    >> VideoSpark which converts video like AVI files to FLV and also has a

    > player
    >> for streaming presentation. I stuck one out on the site at
    >> http://www.wwmws.com/html/flash_video.htm of my daughter last year. It

    > has
    >> the water mark on it since I was just trying the video tools. This video

    > is
    >> very long and seems to load pretty fast to start streaming. I just don't
    >> like the fact that there are no controls for the viewer. Will have to

    > look
    >> further....but I do agree that I think WMV files reach a bigger audience.
    >> If that is true then why do all the big web sites that have lots of video
    >> are all using flash?
    >>
    >> Thanks
    >>
    >>
    >> "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    >> news:dukt1e$4c15@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> > Yes, very scary out there.
    >> > I host streaming for a lot of ministries and
    >> > some are rather protective because they
    >> > also sell the dvd's and tapes.
    >> >
    >> > Digital Rights Management helps a great deal as
    >> > well as some of the measures the page you provided
    >> > outlines. Although nothing; like you stated is fool-proof
    >> > having password protection and DRM does make it more
    >> > difficult.
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
    >> > news:dukr71$4c12@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> >> Yeah. It's kind of scary out there. But you've gone the extra mile
    >> >> by
    >> >> making it inconvenient and illegal to take your stuff without

    > permission.
    >> >> Both of which are good things to have along with the old fashioned
    >> >> atermark -- just in case.
    >> >>
    >> >> Protecting streaming video FAQ:
    >> >>

    > http://all-streaming-media.com/strea...ming-video.htm
    >> >>
    >> >> --Nancy
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    >> >> news:dukn2t$49u5@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> >>> Hmmm,
    >> >>>
    >> >>> Good thing I use password protected streams.
    >> >>> I use VideoQuota from Flicks.com PLUS
    >> >>> and Streaming Media Soluton for digital rights
    >> >>> management and licensing
    >> >>>
    >> >>> So far I have been satisfied the videos are safe.
    >> >>>
    >> >>>
    >> >>>
    >> >>>
    >> >>> "Nancy O" <nancyoshea1@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
    >> >>> news:dukjka$49u1@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> >>> >< "IF" you "stream" the WMV instead of offering it as a download it
    >> >> cannot
    >> >>> > be pirated.>
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> > Sure it can. www.wmrecorder.com is just one of many wares out

    > there.
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> > Honestly, nothing is completely grab safe anymore.
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> > --Nancy
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> > "Rev. Mike" <nof at kujawas dot net> wrote in message
    >> >>> > news:dukiec$49h1@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> >>> >> "IF" you "stream" the WMV instead of offering it as a download
    >> >>> >> it cannot be pirated. It would require hosting your site on a IIS
    >> >>> >> server that offers streaming services
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >> "William Patterson" <webmaster@wwmgmt.com> wrote in message
    >> >>> >> news:duid0i$3k86@news01.netobjects.com...
    >> >>> >> > I'm looking for a tool to use for progressive video using flv

    > video
    >> >>> > files.
    >> >>> >> > I know dreamweaver flash has one but is there something that the
    >> >>> >> > NOF
    >> >>> >> > community uses that is as good? I have used wmv files on sites

    > but
    >> >> it
    >> >>> >> > seems that flash based video is becoming the standard since it
    >> >>> >> > can't
    >> >> be
    >> >>> >> > pirated like a wmv file can.
    >> >>> >> >
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> >
    >> >>>
    >> >>>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >
    >> >

    >>
    >>

    >
    >




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