| We are often asked, what is Flash FLV ?
FLV is a "Flash Live
Video" file. It is a format that is designed for web
playback, offering high rates of compression. Flash source files (.FLA)
and deployed files (.SWF) are playable by the FLash Player but are not in general not synonymous with
"video" playback. But that is changing rapidly after youtube and google finally enbraced it. Finally because we have been making players and applications for FLV for several years BEFORE they even looked at it as a way to stream videos.
The Flash Player browser plugin can
play an FLV, but that FLV, must be either embedded in or linked to
a SWF. That is, you can't just put the actual FLV on an HTML page.
You can however reference the FLV file using action script and SWF
There are 2 ways to playback your
FLV file - Progressive Streaming and Flash Comm Server side
Streaming. FLV Hosting provides both services within your account.
Here you will find a series of Frequently Asked Questions, worth
visiting before you may need to contact us.
Adding Video Using Dreamweaver 8 ?
Prior to the release of Dreamweaver 8, the
Flash Video Kit for Dreamweaver MX 2004 was a spending decision on
your part if you wanted to add Flash video to your pages. The
Video Kit is now bundled with the application and is even better
than the retail version of the Video Kit.
Tip: You can't create a FLV in Dreamweaver 8. That can only be
done either by encoding first (See FLV
Hosting Encoding) or ON2 Flix or by using Flash Professional 8
or from the Flash Video Kit. This tutorial will assume you have
been handed a FLV file.
Seriously, all you need to get into the video game is a FLV and
the ability to click a mouse.
Here's how:
1. Open Dreamweaver 8 and create a new page.
2. Click the mouse and select Insert > Media > Flash
Video...
The process starts by selecting the Flash Video menu item.
When you release the mouse the Insert Flash Video dialog box
opens. This is where the process of adding a video to your
Dreamweaver 8 page starts. The entire process of adding video to
Dreamweaver pages is contained in this dialog box.

3. Select the Video Type pop-down menu.

Choose Progressive Download video if you don't have a Flash
Comm account.
This is your first decision: Is the video to be streamed from your
web site or through a Flash Communication Server or a Flash Video
Streaming Service? Your choice will actually change the look of
the dialog box because a Streaming Video requires either an RTMP
address and an instance name for the video. If you don't have a Flash
Comm account choose the Progressive
Download option.
A Progressive Download isn't as bad as it seems when you first
encounter the term. The video usually starts playing after a
second or two of the video loading into the Player. This takes
slightly more time than the other option which starts playing
immediately.
4. After you select Progressive
Download click the Browse button and navigate, using the
Select File dialog box, to the location of the FLV file you want
to include in the page.
The video will appear in the
URL area of the Insert Flash Video dialog box. (SKIP THIS IF
USING Flash Comm (FCS) STREAMING)
The video is located and linked to the page.
Streaming:
Streaming requires an RTMP address and the name of the FLV file to
be attached to the stream. (Note; this is a sample setup, you
would use your own account settings as given to you on account
activation)

Your next decision will contain an extremely pleasant surprise if
you are familiar with the Video Kit.
5. Click the Skin pop down and
select a skin.
If you used the Video Kit, the first thing you will notice is
there are now 9 styles to choose from. Just keep in mind each skin
has a minimum video width associated with it. As you can se in the
image below, each skin contains specific features ranging from
simple Start/Stop buttons to volume controls. What is even more
interesting is these skins can be customized. The process of doing
this is well beyond the scope of this article because it is rather
complex. Still, the ability to add you client's logo to the player
is available.

Having chosen the skin, you really don't have much more to do.
Click the Detect Size button and the video's dimensions are pulled
from the FLV's
metadata and applied to the size of the player.
Click the Detect Size button and video's dimensions are pulled
from the FLV
metadata and added to the dialog box.
Finally you have to decide whether or not to select the "Auto
play" and "Auto rewind" buttons. Selecting them,
when you have controls seems a bit redundant but, if you want the
movie to start playing as soon as it loads, select "Auto
play".
The last choice is whether you want your visitors to obtain the
latest copy of the Flash Player which, as of this writing, is
Flash Player 8, with Flash Player 9 coming out very soon.
Selecting this adds a detection script to your page and, if the
user doesn't have the Flash 8 Player, he or she is redirected.
This step is both optional and customizable. Deselect it and the
detection script isn't added. If you do select it, you can either
use the message or add one of your own such as, "You don't
have the stuff. How about we go get it." or something like
that.
Save the page and press F12 to see the video. Naturally you will
have to have the settings correctly entered as provided in your
account setup files with FLV
Hosting

When you click OK to close the Flash Video
dialog box, two swf files — one is the player and the other is
the skin — are added to the directory where you saved the page.
They must be uploaded to the server for the video to play
properly.
Finally, can you change your mind — switch the skin or the FLV,
or change and of the settings after you create the player? The
answer is yes. The video will appear on your page as a gray box
with a FLV icon in the middle. Click the video and the Property
inspector will change to reflect the values in the Flash Video
dialog box.
A Cautionary IMPORTANT Note:
In our example playback, seen working at TEST
FCS APP HERE
Basically for Streaming Video, Dreamweaver wants a URI in the
format 'rtmp://myserver/myapp/myinstance'.
The server URI you enter using FLV Hosting Settings into the box
needs to be changed to:
rtmp://198.64.172.160/test_video/_definst_/movies/g
stream name- simpsons
(Note; this is a sample setup, you would
use your own account settings as given to you on account
activation)
It should work. But there is a bug with dreamweaver. It sometimes
fails to take the path after myinstance i.e. _definst_ and does
not display movies/g in the code that it generates. So even though
the correct path was given in the dialog box, information may not
come right in code.
To overcome this problem, you may have to manually change the code
of the html file.
Change appName=test_video/_definst_ in the code to test_video/_definst_/movies/g
in both object and embed tag.
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