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Dan Ambrose
Posts:4
Bronze Member

02/19/2008 6:08 PM  
Camtasia Studio 5 now outputs some of their video's as swf files. Do you know if and when you would be able to support those file types? I am thinking seriously about buying your product but I need it to read swf files.

Thank you..
Pengtsen R
Posts:5433


02/19/2008 7:17 PM  
I'm sorry, currently swf support is no in my schedule, however, I don't think swf is a ideal video format for internet.

thank you.

Pengtsen R
http://www.bizmodules.net
John Schuster
Posts:1
New Member

02/21/2008 8:39 AM  

I also am using Camtasia 5 and they mention that the SWF format is fairly "Lossless"  which to me means good quality and smaller size.  Optimum for web use.  Am I missing something.  Tech Smith is just down the street from our office and we run into them at the local Applebee's.

Pengtsen R
Posts:5433


02/22/2008 4:23 AM  
even if swf is supported, I think video playback like play/pause/stop won't be available, did you try to convert a video to both flv and swf to compare its quality and file size?

Pengtsen R
http://www.bizmodules.net
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