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FLV to DVD

Postby ridon127 » Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:11 pm

I looked but couldn't find this.. It is probably here.. Anyway, how do I save my video as a FLV file to burn to a DVD? Thanks!!! :-D
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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby VernonRobinson » Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:13 am

Donna,
In PrEl 7 you can find the different Flash Video Settings Under the Share Tab.

Share/PC/Adobe Flash.... remember the list is scrollable. It is at the top of the list. Remember you have to set the resolution for your desired output.

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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby Ron » Fri Jan 08, 2010 6:00 am

ridon127 wrote:...how do I save my video as a FLV file to burn to a DVD? Thanks!!! :-D

Donna, do you want to burn as data or video?
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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby ridon127 » Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:16 pm

I am running on not alot of sleep. I can't remember anything much less find anything. We have a new baby and she cries all night long. She will get better soon, I hope.. See attached pic.
Back to the FLV stuff. I think I found what i needed.. I need to burn my school yearbook in FLV form to mail to the website admin. So-- I save the video as FLV and then I can burn it to a DVD? right??? I maybe so wrong here but I think that is what i need to do? :-D

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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby Chuck Engels » Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:19 pm

Congrats on the new little one Donna :)

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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby Bob » Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:45 pm

I need to burn my school yearbook in FLV form to mail to the website admin. So-- I save the video as FLV and then I can burn it to a DVD? right???


Right. It needs to be burned as a data DVD using whatever DVD burning program you may have.
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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby Ron » Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:22 pm

Bob wrote:Right. It needs to be burned as a data DVD using whatever DVD burning program you may have.


Or a regular CD, if it's not over 600MB, which I'm guessing it's not.
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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby ridon127 » Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:04 pm

O.k. I burned the flv to a CD.It wouldn't burn to a DVD. When I try to play it, it says Windows Media Player doesn't reconize file and other choice is webhelp which connects to the help page. I need to be able to put this on something the web administrator can upload to the website so the yearbook will play on that site. I don't have access to directly upload it and cannot be given that priviledge. so what am i missing or not getting here?

The program i use to burn it is the one that came with the computer--Cyberlink DVD Suite??
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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby Bobby » Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:11 pm

Donna, I don't think WMP plays .flv files.

With the CD in the drive, click on My Computer (or Computer), double click on that drive letter, and see if you see a file <so-and-so>.flv - if so, then the file appears to be written to the CD correctly AS A FILE, not as a playable entity.

But you should have been able to write a FILE to either a DVD or CD, so I am suspicious that your writing software is not doing what you think.

If you put a blank CD or DVD in the drive, then right-mouse-click on the file on your C drive, you should see an option that says something like "Send To" and you should be able to select the CD/DVD drive and it will write the data file there. Built into Windows...
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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby Ron » Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:29 pm

ridon127 wrote:I need to be able to put this on something the web administrator can upload to the website so the yearbook will play on that site.

If the administrator knows anything about html/websites, then he/she will be able to embed the flv at the site - don't worry too much about that.

And here's our quick little FLV player that I made a few years ago. Simply navigate to the CD drive where it asks for folder and it will play the FLV:

http://muvipix.com/cpg/albums/userpics/ ... player.zip
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Re: FLV to DVD

Postby Bob » Sun Jan 10, 2010 3:14 pm

FYI, the free VLC media player will also play FLV files natively.
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