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Standalone Flash video encoder? (Macintosh)
Mark Loundy, Photo Editor
San Jose | CA | USA | Posted: 10:50 PM on 03.05.07
->> I have a client who needs output in FLV files. I need a standalone Flash encoder for Mac. I do not want to pop for Flash Professional 8.

--Mark
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David Lucas, Photographer
Toronto | On | Canada | Posted: 11:01 PM on 03.05.07
->> Mark,

There is an app called Squeeze. I haven't tried it but it was recommended on multimediashooter.com

http://www.sorensonmedia.com/pages/?pageID=2

Hope this helps.

Cheers
David Lucas
Staff Photographer
Toronto Sun
http://www.torontosun.com/photo.html
http://www.davidlucasphotography.com
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Chris Machian, Photographer, Assistant
Omaha | NE | USA | Posted: 11:08 PM on 03.05.07
->> one option might be to use something you own to create your project than use http://media-convert.com/ to change it to .FLV.

It is a web interface and is free.

I have used it to change things from .FLV to .MOV
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Adam Gerik, Photographer
Peoria | IL | USA | Posted: 1:30 PM on 03.06.07
->> ffmpegX works quite well, although it doesn't encode in the newer On2VP6 codec that Flash 8 uses... however, it seems to produce some very clean SorensonSqueeze codec .FLV files that are all the way back to Flash 6 compatible. And it's ultra-fast on an Intel Mac!

http://ffmpegx.com/flv.html
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Damon Moritz, Photographer, Photo Editor
Woodbridge | Va. | USA | Posted: 7:34 PM on 03.07.07
->> If you have a file that needs transcoding to FLV, try this site. For about 10 cents per 5 minutes of video you can transcode just about anything to just about anything. Simple to use, really inexpensive and FAST!

I found it when digging through David Lucas's mentioned
http://www.multimediashooter.com site.

http://heywatch.com/
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