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FLV to DVD
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FLV to DVDI 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!!!
Go out and make it a great day. The choice is yours!
Donna
Re: FLV to DVDDonna,
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. Regards, -Vernon
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Donna, do you want to burn as data or video? Regards,
-Ron Dell, Win10 Pro, Intel Core i7-6700 CPU @3.4GhHz, 8GB ram. 64-bit
Re: FLV to DVDI 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? You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Go out and make it a great day. The choice is yours!
Donna
Re: FLV to DVDCongrats on the new little one Donna
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Right. It needs to be burned as a data DVD using whatever DVD burning program you may have.
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Or a regular CD, if it's not over 600MB, which I'm guessing it's not. Regards,
-Ron Dell, Win10 Pro, Intel Core i7-6700 CPU @3.4GhHz, 8GB ram. 64-bit
Re: FLV to DVDO.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?? Thanks for your help and patience!!! Go out and make it a great day. The choice is yours!
Donna
Re: FLV to DVDDonna, 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... Bobby (Bob Seidel)
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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 Regards,
-Ron Dell, Win10 Pro, Intel Core i7-6700 CPU @3.4GhHz, 8GB ram. 64-bit
Re: FLV to DVDFYI, the free VLC media player will also play FLV files natively.
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