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Re: Video Editing w/Flash
by charles michael fulton on Jan 21, 2008 at 11:37:58 pm

Hey Ross,

The restriction is pretty silly and arbitrary. What it come down to is that if we use an editing program, it is "editing," and we would have to employ another department to do the editing - which is outside of our department's budget . . . even though I could do all of that stuff.

Regardless, I don't need to remove segments from the interior of a clip... all I need to do, really, is take two .wmv files and place them into one Flash sequence with the "import as progressive video" options and get them to play in sequence. I don't really need transitions or anything. All I want is for one of the 'segments' to stop and then the next segment to begin.

I know I can do this by embedding the video - but that has audio sync problems, plus it's not what they want. Plus, they want the progressive download version, and that's it.

Any ideas about playing two .wmv clips is sequence?

Thanks!

CMF



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