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How to put DV video to your website?

Question: How to put DV video to my website?

Answer: Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe Flash can help you.
May be you wanted to put DV video to your website ever before, but because of difficult operation to give up putting DV video to website. So you need a third-party helper - Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe Flash.


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  • Convert DV video to flash FLV/SWF both;
  • Auto-create HTML page for putting DV video to your website;
  • Easy embed flash video converted from DV video to your website;
  • easy operation, clear and fluent output.

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If you want to put DV video to your website, Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe Flash must be your best choose. As the professional video to flash encoder, Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe Flash can help you to put DV video to your website just within a few clicks, and also enables you to convert popular video files to flash FLV/SWF, including convert MP4 video to flash FLV SWF , convert MOV video to SWF flash video clearly, and much more.



How to put DV video to your website?

Before putting DV video to your website, you should first convert DV video to flash FLV/SWF, and then you can put to your website directly. If you want to get the 100% features, you may order it ($45.00).

Step1. Install Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe Flash, and get to the main interface.

Make sure that you have installed Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe flash correctly, and then you will enter to the interface.

Install Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe Flash

If you want to see more video files that Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe flash supports, you can click "View supported video formats" for looking more.

Formats supported by Sothink Video Encoder for Adobe Flash

Step2. Select DV video you want put to your website.

Click "Select" to choose the DV video stored in your computer for putting to website. Then add to the Video to flash encoder, you will get the original audio and video parameter of DV video prepared to put to your website.

Choose DV video you want to put to your website

Step3. Edit the DV video you want to put to website.

You can click "Crop & Trim" for selecting segments of DV video file and put to your website. And also can modify the width and height of the video.

Crop and trim DV video you want to put to your website

You can set the starting and ending time of the DV video clips, and edit directly, and then click "OK" to continue.

Step3. Set the performance for putting DV video to your website.

There are both "Audio Settings" and "Video Settings" for outputting video converted from DV video you want to put to website, you can depends on your need to set.

Output settings for putting DV video to your website

Step4. Advanced setting for DV video putting to your website.

You can set where to store the flash video converted from DV video you want to put to your website, and whether to generate HTML pages, and much more.

Andvanced output settings for DV video putting to your website

Tips: You may choose "Generate HTML" and then the utility will auto-make the HTML page that contains HTML code for you to add to your website background.

Step5. Start convert DV video for putting to your website.

Now the Video to flash Encoder automatically convert DV video for putting to your website, just a few moments, you can easily put DV video to your website directly.

Start convert DV video for putting to your website

Tips: Put DV video to website
(1) Open the flash HTML page created when you convert DV video;
(2) Open your website and choose where you want to place your video;
(3) Copy the code from flash HTML page to your website.
For example, if you want to show the video on http://www.myhomepage.com/index.htm, then upload the ".swf" and ".flv" files together to the path http://www.myhomepage.com/

If you have chosen "Get the FLV path from a URL variable and play progressively" , then
add code:

<object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/
cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=7,0,0,0" width="400" height="300"
id="flashvideoplayer.swf" align="middle">
         <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain">
         <param name="movie"
                  value="http://www.myhomepage.com/flashvideoplayer.swf?
                  flv=http://www.myhomepage.com/myvideofile.flv">
         <param name="quality" value="high">
         <param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff">
<embed src="http://www.myhomepage.com/flashvideoplayer.swf?
                  flv=http://www.myhomepage.com/myvideofile.flv" quality="high" bgcolor="#ffffff" width="400" height="300" name="flashvideoplayer.swf"
align="middle" allowScriptAccess="sameDomain" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer">
</object>

And customize the parameters:
Replace "myvideofile.flv" with your FLV filename;
Replace "flashvideoplayer.swf" with your SWF filename;
Replace "http://www.myhomepage.com/" with your own address;
Replace the "width" and "height" with your flv file's width and height. Specify the "quality" and "bgcolor" as you want.
In the code above, flv is just the URL variable name that you should have specified before conversion. The player can automatically get the URL variable's value (http://www.myhomepage.com/myvideofile.flv), and play the Flash Video.


If you have chosen "Play the created external FLV file progressively ", then
add code:

<object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/
cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=7,0,0,0" width="400" height="300"
id="flashvideoplayer.swf" align="middle">
         <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain">
         <param name="movie"
                  value="http://www.myhomepage.com/flashvideoplayer.swf">
         <param name="quality" value="high">
         <param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff">
         <embed src="http://www.myhomepage.com/flashvideoplayer.swf" quality="high" bgcolor="#ffffff" width="400" height="300" name="flashvideoplayer.swf" align="middle" allowScriptAccess="sameDomain" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer">
</object>

And customize the parameters:
Replace "flashvideoplayer.swf" with your SWF filename;
Replace "http://www.myhomepage.com/" with your own address;
And replace the "width" and "height" with your flv file's width and height. Specify the "quality" and "bgcolor" as you want. The Flash video player has the ".flv" file's URL when it is created. So you don't need to specify it in the code.

Now, you can put any DV video made by yourself to your personal website with clear output but smaller size, and share with much more friends on Internet without any limits!
 

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