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The Best DVD Editing Software: How to encode video for the web

  • video production surrey uk · 9 months ago
    We use FLASH for all videos to be displayed on the web, mainly because 90% of web browsers support FLASH. Just like to add that FFMPEG is great and would also recommend MPEG streamclip
  • miami web designer · 3 months ago
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  • Resume Builder · 3 months ago
    Flash is pretty much appropriate I think well as waht video production surrey uk had said most web browsers are using flash
  • daleclara · 2 months ago
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  • women's shoes · 1 month ago
    Flash is easier and more common! just my opinion
  • Web Design Lexington · 1 month ago
    Considered a standard for video compression: that's H.264. It is also equivalent to MPEG-4 Part 10, or MPEG-4 AVC (for Advanced Video Coding).
  • miami web design · 2 weeks ago
    the codes really helped me a lot, thanks!