12-12-2007, 01:50 PM
I have been scouring google the last few days, seeing what alternatives we might have for delivering ultra-high quality video via flash - without the H.264 overhead. I came upon the site below, and it's just insane. I took a peek at his source and folder, and I'm stumped on how he's doing what he's doing.
http://www.flashvideofactory.com/test/de...en123.html
The page consists of three files, an HTML file, and SWF file, and a relatively small 8mb "jpeg" file. I put jpeg in quotes, because it's not actually a jpeg from what I can tell. It won't open in photoshop or MPEG streamclip - so I'm not sure what the file is.
Any ideas or pointed directions would be great - thanks.
http://www.flashvideofactory.com/test/de...en123.html
The page consists of three files, an HTML file, and SWF file, and a relatively small 8mb "jpeg" file. I put jpeg in quotes, because it's not actually a jpeg from what I can tell. It won't open in photoshop or MPEG streamclip - so I'm not sure what the file is.
Any ideas or pointed directions would be great - thanks.