Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. Does anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital camera but dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
<johnsew...@sewellandaco.info> wrote: >Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. Does >anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital camera but >dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
They've used Macromedia Flash. Not something the average bod is likely to be able to produce at home.
> Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. Does > anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital camera but > dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
> Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. Does > anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital camera but > dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
> Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. Does > anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital camera but > dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
As someone has already mentioned it's a Flash Movie. Basically you would need a copy of Flash or an animation program that can export in flash format. Converting videos to flash can be a bit involved though, if your not used to that type of thing.
There are other methods of incorporating videos into pages, but Flash is by far the most reliable since most browsers have a Flash plugin. OTOH there are so many different video formats, plugins and codecs not to mention people using different OS systems and the fact that Video files can be quite large that simply embedding videos in pages is too unreliable. However flash works quite well for short video animations like this and you can even incorporate a preloader animation for people on dial-up :)
Another method you could use is animated GIF, you wouldn't get the sound and you would need to convert your video frame by frame and GIF files don't benefit from supersonic JPEG compression like Flash, but if can be done with animated GIFs. But Flash is by far the best method. -- Amanda
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 13:28:29 +0100, Sam Lowry <No.S...@Thank.You> wrote:
>On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 13:04:22 +0100, Kim Andrews wrote:
>>>Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. Does >>>anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital camera but >>>dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
>> They've used Macromedia Flash. Not something the average bod is likely >> to be able to produce at home.
>Actually there is quite a bit of software out there to create this kind of >thing, going from the full price official flash software down to the free >avi2flash. There is also quite a lot of free video editing software about >to tidy it up first.
And you think somebody who knows so little about html that they have to ask other people how a "video" has been embedded, is going to be well equipped enough to locate, evaluate, install and use such products? I'll stick with my "average bod" scenario, thanks. ;o)
Kim Andrews wrote: > On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 13:28:29 +0100, Sam Lowry <No.S...@Thank.You> > wrote:
>> On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 13:04:22 +0100, Kim Andrews wrote:
>>>> Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. >>>> Does anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital >>>> camera but dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
>>> They've used Macromedia Flash. Not something the average bod is >>> likely to be able to produce at home.
>> Actually there is quite a bit of software out there to create this >> kind of thing, going from the full price official flash software >> down to the free avi2flash. There is also quite a lot of free video >> editing software about to tidy it up first.
> And you think somebody who knows so little about html that they have > to ask other people how a "video" has been embedded, is going to be > well equipped enough to locate, evaluate, install and use such > products? I'll stick with my "average bod" scenario, thanks. ;o)
> Kim Andrews wrote: >> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 13:28:29 +0100, Sam Lowry <No.S...@Thank.You> >> wrote:
>>> On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 13:04:22 +0100, Kim Andrews wrote:
>>>>> Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. >>>>> Does anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital >>>>> camera but dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
>>>> They've used Macromedia Flash. Not something the average bod is >>>> likely to be able to produce at home.
>>> Actually there is quite a bit of software out there to create this >>> kind of thing, going from the full price official flash software >>> down to the free avi2flash. There is also quite a lot of free video >>> editing software about to tidy it up first.
>> And you think somebody who knows so little about html that they have >> to ask other people how a "video" has been embedded, is going to be >> well equipped enough to locate, evaluate, install and use such >> products? I'll stick with my "average bod" scenario, thanks. ;o)
> I think they could if they put their mind to it.
Yes they probably could I dare say most people learn by tinkering about with various software. Making videos into Flash movies is a bit of a learning curve though, and even though there is free software about and you still need know quite a broad range of things to get it right. -- Amanda
At 00:25:47 on Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Sam Lowry <No.S...@Thank.You> wrote in <1w2zhhpjdv4zw.6uvztig1mtz0$....@40tude.net>:
>On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 20:32:40 GMT, Cullen Skink wrote:
>> I think they could if they put their mind to it.
>No offense to the OP, this is a people comment rather than a thread >comment.
>Most people could do *SO* much they thought ever possible if they just >tried. I personally have had and lost a *LOT* of money many times, at the >moment I'm at the lost stage (Doh!), but I have seen and done some things >that most people only talk and dream about. I'm not saying "I'm great, I >am", I'm saying most people can do whatever they want if only they want it >enough and try to get it without getting sidetracked by that shit called >life.
"If only they want it enough" is absolutely spot-on. Look at Jack Osborne! -- Molly Mockford They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety - Benjamin Franklin (My Reply-To address *is* valid, though may not remain so for ever.)
John wrote: > Theres an item here with video on it and it looks really good. Does > anybody know how they do this? I have video on my digital camera but > dont know how to put it on an ebay page?
"For all fans of Star Wars, This is absolutely amazing!..."
<snip>
then:
"...when the telephone rings, the R2D2's head spins and his lights flash exactly as it does in the movies!. Dont worry if you havent got many friends calling though, there is a demonstration button"
Reminds me of a .sig I saw the other day which went: "You're not married, you haven't got a girlfriend and you've never seen Star Trek? Good Lord!" - Patrick Stewart, Extras.
At 18:16:19 on Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Paul Bunyan <paul.bunyan@nt|w0r|d.c0m> wrote in <TTR4f.2601$WI4....@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net>:
>"Molly Mockford" <nospamnob...@mollymockford.me.uk> wrote >> "If only they want it enough" is absolutely spot-on. Look at Jack >> Osborne!
>You mean a fat talentless twat who basks in the reflected glory of his >has-been rock-star father? :P
Except that, because he very much wanted to climb a particular, difficult, rock-face, he gave up drink and drugs, lost 7 stone, and became fit, self-reliant and grown-up. All in the space of 6 months or so. -- Molly Mockford They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety - Benjamin Franklin (My Reply-To address *is* valid, though may not remain so for ever.)