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replyReplyTue 26 Aug 2008, 09:49Delegate Konrad said...

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What is the best way to insert video, and in what format does it have to be, and does it have to be in flash?

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replyReplyWed 27 Aug 2008, 11:25Trainer Rich said...

RE: video

Hi Konrad,

In Dreamweaver CS3, ensure your file is saved, then place your cursor where you want to insert the streaming video.

Go to Insert -> Media -> Flash Video.
From the 'video type' drop-down box, choose 'streaming video'.

Then follow the prompts to complete your video settings etc.

If you require further help, you can press the HELP button in this dialogue box, which explains all the settings.

The most common type nowadays is Flash, as most people have it installed and it usually comes installed with the browser.

However, you can use Windows Media or QuickTime as well. Dreamweaver can help you insert those objects too. Look under the 'insert' menu.

Regards, Rich


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