Here is the video. Special thanks to Lee Brimelow and Kevin Hoyt for the help and code samples on this topic. Yes - I did really scoop the last cold beer at the meeting! If you want the slides, please email me at dnickull at adobe dot com.
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
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any way you could post an h.264 version for watching offline?
ReplyDelete@jvcleave:
ReplyDeleteYou can download either the flv or mov file from http://blip.tv/file/1373662 . In the right sidebar there's an expando-box named "Files and Links" with direct links.
The quicktime mov file uses H.264 compression. Not sure that's what you're looking for, but that's what's available.