Yup, this is a pretty versatile app. You'll have to encode all videos to the FLV format - which is great because of the compressed size - resulting in much quicker downloads (like YouTube).
There's a great article (http://www.aptivate.org/webguidelines/Multimedia.html) that talks about web design, specifically for multimedia in a low bandwidth setting and Flowplayer seems to be the way to go for this with its 74 Kb footprint.
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Yup, this is a pretty versatile app. You'll have to encode all videos to the FLV format - which is great because of the compressed size - resulting in much quicker downloads (like YouTube).
There's a great article (http://www.aptivate.org/webguidelines/Multimedia.html) that talks about web design, specifically for multimedia in a low bandwidth setting and Flowplayer seems to be the way to go for this with its 74 Kb footprint.
By an anonymous user on Mar. 10, 2008
Try out the gnash project - http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/ - they recently released their beta version.
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