I need to convert a swf. file, created in Adobe Flash Pro CC, into a format that is html5 compatible, since my client wants to be able to view this “video” on his Ipad. I understand that FW6 supports html5 video as long as it is in h.264 format (“codec” - I think that’s what it’s called). I’ve tried several files conversion programs, but none give me the results that I need. Does anyone know of a simple way that this can be accomplished?
(The swf. file is at the top of the page that I posted a link to).
http://www.ksystems.com.ua/tarifi.html
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Roman
I use Kigo Video Converter. Works well for me.
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Thanks John! I’ll have a look!
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I figured out what was wrong. After embedding the video mp4 (MPEG4 h.264) file on a page, you need to change the height and width parameters of the item from “flexible” to “fixed”. Otherwise, an ipad will, for some reason, render the video in a smaller size and you’ll get two black strips above and under the video.
Roman
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