First of all we need:
Bink uses up to 16 MB less memory at runtime than other codecs. It has been licensed for over 3,500 games since 1999!
..and at the second role we can use YouTube Google Video or another video podcast service.
Simply, with
The RAD Video Tools we may convert our mp4 file to AVI format, then post output via our favorite video podcast webservice.
If You are web-developer, and want use your own flash video player – You will need flv file format:
After selecting a source-file you can easily transcode it into Flash Video using one of the presets or your custom settings.
Θ – happy Eath day!
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