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Chris H
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Putting an flv file into a web page
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What's the best and most compatible method for putting an flv file into a web page, ie providing it as playable content?
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Re: Putting an flv file into a web page
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I would upload it on screencast and then grab the code from there and put it on the site it needs to play on. You use their bandwidth too then.
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But me customer is looking further down the line when they will have all their flash and audio stuff on a separate server that specialises in streaming media. So the flv file will be called in from the remote server. For now I just need to call it remotely from a different domain to show proof that it's going to work.
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ah ok. There's quite a few flv players that you can download and use on your site. I looked at this one -
http://flvplayer.com/
before our client went off and used screencast
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