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Re: Compression-FLV workflow
by Craig Seeman on Jun 25, 2009 at 11:50:04 pm

Nearly a week and no one has responded to this. It's probably because your workflow isn't well explained at all. I apologize if I'm a bit harsh but you're all over the place in your explanation.

Media Encoder - Adobe Flash Media Encoder on Windows? Something else? If you can't use the name of the product than we can't help you.

Why the heck would editors have to babysit encodes?

Where does FCP play a role in streaming?

Feed source into real time encoding/streaming software (DV from tape or even live camera or whatever) and have it send multiple streams live to your server/Content Distribution Network and record to hard disk in an editable codec simultaneously if you need it edited.



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