Hi - I work at Google, and use Studio al the time. As others have
mentioned, it's a component (.mxp). Once installed, gives you access to
Studio API, so you can code .swf (or H5) ads that are first uploaded to
Studio (for preview, QA approval etc) then trafficked in DFA (DoubleClick
for Advertisers). The component lets you add tracking events, different ad
types like expanding, etc. Feel free to shoot questions, either privately
or via the list. Can't guarantee a fast response however ;)
cheers
Kevin
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> Think I have used them before. The docs should explain things well. You
> probably just need to download some components and then add them to the
> beginning of your banner.
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> David Hunter
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> On 13 September 2013 13:44, Roger Persson <
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> > Hi Paul,
> >
> > If it's for use with ads I suggest you ask the media bureau or if you can
> > get a contact directly a google to send you the latest version of their
> > files and a few demo-files to get you started.
> >
> > If I remember correctly it's an flash extension you need to install to
> > have access to their API and an upload tool (or maybe the upload tool was
> > for something else I did).
> >
> > Some things are pretty useless in the demofiles, mostly you only need the
> > clickTAG.
> >
> >
> > Hope it helps
> > /roger
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> > Paul A. skrev 2013-09-13 14:21:
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> > Just been discussing some flash work and have been told I'd need to use
> >> DoubleClick Studio.
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> >> Anyone have any experience of this compared to Flash?
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> >> Paul
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