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Why not convert your Flash Videos and upload to the Internet?

Date Published: 31st January 2007
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Have you got fun from those online videos from websites like YouTube.com?
Wouldn’t you like to share your videos online with more than your family and friends?
Currently more and more people are willing to do this but some of them don’t know how to start it. Or they just have not yet got an easy and quick way to upload videos to website or blogs. Therefore I would like share my experience here and introduce the way I thought much easier and hope it’s helpful for you.

What difficulties usually force the people to give up uploading videos? The huge size of video files? Too slow web server to watch video smoothly? Uploading file limitations in the target website? Maybe all above are the stumbling blocks. And so far as I know, most blog sites also don’t allow guests to upload video files such as AVI, MPEG, and MOV directly. But they don’t forbid uploading Shockwave Flash files (SWF format). You can convert videos to Flash video file (SWF) and share them on the Internet. The conversion can be easy and automatically. Many software applications now support converting videos to SWF file, such as Sothink Flash Video Encoder. I recommend Sothink Flash Video Encode since it is really easy to master and user-friendly, just my opinion. Almost all video formats are supported by this software: AVI, MPEG, MPG, WMV, ASF, MOV, RM, RMVB etc. The files it generates can be much smaller than the video source files. The conversion is done super fast and good. And what’s more, it also supports creating auto-sizing SWF player. That’s very important for your videos to get better presentation under the different web pages. How did you know what kind of dimension of each source video files? Some Flash Video Converter products only allow you to choose a certain size of the SWF player and match it to the created video content but the size of the video content can be differently. Thus you will see the presentation of the output file in the web page is very odd. The video content and playback control player are not compatible with each other at all. However, using Sothink Flash Video Encoder you won’t meet the same problem. The created Flash video player by this software can auto-adapt to different video dimensions. It is one of the most outstanding functions I have used before and thought practical and useful.

Of course there are many other functions which must be also useful in this software but I did not try out all of them and won’t tell you all here. You can download it from the Internet and get your own experience by yourself. And more information can be found at its website – SothinkMedia.com.

Nowadays, more and more people are high on sharing home videos or fun videos over the Internet. The online video popularity is spreading all over the world. It offers an interactive way to communicate with others on the network and brings more fun and joys to the life. Why not becoming a member of online video presenters? You will get more than your uploading.
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