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From: Hot-text on 9 Apr 2010 19:01 It's Ok Bill You download 74% and stop it 15min video on making a tool bar with the freeware SWF Producer! Some day you have time to look at it I speed up my Server from 10mb to a 100mb Date-rate I see the Transferred 5.82 so I believe you have a 58kb Dial Up modem or on a Broadband! Your Date-rate was 116 KBps "Bill Anderson" <billanderson601(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:w8idnS_HmYbPNiLWnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > Hot-text wrote: >> Johnny Dollar swf is a Big MP3 it will need time to download! >> But it is the >> http://hot-text.ath.cx/my_documents/my_videos/1/swf_alone_toolBar.swf.html >> you need to look at give it time to download the Server at my Computer! >> >> > > I went back and gave it more time. Still nothing. I appreciate your > help, though. > > -- > Bill Anderson > > I am the Mighty Favog
From: Jenn on 9 Apr 2010 23:30 ... Maybe the path is wrong that the actual video controls are connected to.. seems I remember there being a place where you have to edit the path, so when you upload it to your server, the path is going to change ... I worked a little bit with some Flash video players, but it's been a while. -- Jenn (from Oklahoma) "Bill Anderson" <billanderson(a)my-deja.com> wrote in message news:aa913d09-83ee-41f0-a498-4bef81dc922a(a)y14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... On Apr 9, 9:51 am, Warren Oates <warren.oa...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > In article <sr2dnZF5tpea7CPWnZ2dnUVZ_ridn...(a)giganews.com>, > Bill Anderson <billanderson...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > You may want to know how I created the swf in Flash CS4. When I thought > > I had the problem licked, I made myself some notes, and I'll paste them > > below. If there's something wrong with this procedure, what is it? > > Nothing, but if you have any kind of scripting skills, take a look at the > _free_ Flex 4.1 > SDK from Adobe: > Hi Warren. I have virtually no scripting skills, though I've done some scripting when I had to. My basic question, when all the other stuff I posted is peeled back, is this: If a relatively cheap product like Flash Video Studio can give me a simple swf file set that embeds in FrontPage quickly and easily by drag and drop, why can't Flash CS4 do the same thing? It appears to do the same thing, and in fact the Flash CS4 swf works fine when I drag and drop in FrontPage as long as I don't upload it to my server. I'm so close to getting what I want from Flash CS4 that it's tantalizing. Is it by design that what I'm getting from CS4 doesn't work? Surely it would work if I do something right. But what? Still, many thanks for your reply. I'll give Flex a try after I've figured out what an SDK is. See ... I really do need something simple here. And I thought you were great in The Wild Bunch. -- Bill Anderson I am the Mighty Favog
From: Bill Anderson on 10 Apr 2010 00:27 Jenn wrote: > .. Maybe the path is wrong that the actual video controls are connected to.. > seems I remember there being a place where you have to edit the path, so > when you upload it to your server, the path is going to change ... I worked > a little bit with some Flash video players, but it's been a while. > Thanks, Jenn. I went ahead and got a copy of Flash Video Studio which produces swf files I can drop onto a web page in FrontPage, edit dimensions, and I'm done. The controls are embedded in the video file and I don't have to worry about paths or extra files containing the controls. It seems like something Flash CS4 should do with ease, but I guess not. I'd still like to know whether it can be done easily with Flash CS4 Professional. I just had the feeling that I was about to succeed and that I hadn't done something simple -- like setting the right path. But I never did figure it out. -- Bill Anderson I am the Mighty Favog
From: Hot-text on 10 Apr 2010 01:36 Good to see that you get it work out, Mighty Favog Bill Anderson And it like the Style of your web site @ http://paintrock.net/ ! For my Dad was Old Navy Man, for 30 Years he love the USS Bush http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Bush_(DD-529) Fate: Sunk off Okinawa, 6 April 1945 and the ship was abandoned by her 227 survivors just before she folded and sank. 87 of her crew were lost. my Dad was one of the survivors. Bush received seven battle stars for her World War II service. Bill Anderson your Dad ship Santa Fe received 13 battle stars for her World War II service. And Made it threw the War! Your Hot-Text Billy Ray Ferrell "Bill Anderson" <billanderson601(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:cP-dnQAhrcqBYyLWnZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > Jenn wrote: >> .. Maybe the path is wrong that the actual video controls are connected >> to.. seems I remember there being a place where you have to edit the >> path, so when you upload it to your server, the path is going to change >> ... I worked a little bit with some Flash video players, but it's been a >> while. >> > > Thanks, Jenn. I went ahead and got a copy of Flash Video Studio which > produces swf files I can drop onto a web page in FrontPage, edit > dimensions, and I'm done. The controls are embedded in the video file and > I don't have to worry about paths or extra files containing the controls. > > It seems like something Flash CS4 should do with ease, but I guess not. > I'd still like to know whether it can be done easily with Flash CS4 > Professional. I just had the feeling that I was about to succeed and that > I hadn't done something simple -- like setting the right path. But I > never did figure it out. > > -- > Bill Anderson > > I am the Mighty Favog
From: Bill Anderson on 10 Apr 2010 09:44 Hot-text wrote: > Good to see that you get it work out, Mighty Favog Bill Anderson Thanks for your help, Hot. -- Bill Anderson I am the Mighty Favog
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