Flash 8 video in Flash 7

I have a Web site server that requires files SWF Flash 7 (MX2004). I need to create some videos these flash files. Given that I can't buy the video plugin case flast 7, I'm upgrading some systems to Flash 8 (Studio 8) which includes video production for flash. STIL waiting for the software to arrive. In the maentime for planning and feasibility, these videos (flash 8) can be imported into a 7 flash file (.fla)? If so, do I need to know something specific to export video to flash 8 video for use in a file (.fla) flash 7?

Thank you
Bob

Bobcat57,

> With respect to the requirement of the Falsh 7, this is the corporate standard.
> Since the build is internal, and the admins of servers are
> strict on formats that are allowed and so
> submission of a Flash 8 file will get rejected.

Gotcha.

> (May not make sense, it's simply a business rule).

No, no, it's fine. :) Your original post made me think the server
itself does not support Flash 8 SWFs. That's what had confused me.

> When you say "only the shorter videos" how long is too "
> long. 1 minute too much to integrate?

Ultimately, it depends on the kind of audience that you expect to have.
If it is internal, it is likely that your audience can expect to have a
very fast connection. However, by keeping the external files FLV, SWF file
itself can be kept very small, and can stream videos or gradually
Download as needed. If the FLV file is literally embedded in the SWF, SWF file
which weighs more. If the SWF file contains a menu that allows viewers to see the
video, but users are not to choose the part of the menu, they always
Download the heavy SWF. If the FLV file is * not * included and they choose
not to select the part of the menu, they only had a smaller download
file.

> If I understand and I do the use of video transcoding
> the Sorensen codec, which will work on Flash player 7.

Yes.

> I'm waiting for a response from the server team internet regarding
> if there is a streaming server which will be used for this
> goal.

He will need to run Flash Media Server, which is a costly
product.

> in case it is not there (which is likely), that's why I want
> to deal with the possibility of importing the video in flash
> folder rather that charging from a player at runtime and streaming.

Progressive download is your ticket, then. In concept, this really isn't
very different from referencing a JPG file from an HTML page. With external
FLV, SWF weighs less, loads faster, and even with a progressively
FLV, download experience * feels * like streaming to the end user.

David Stiller
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