Logichaos is a blog site created by Neil Moore with the help of John Wolgamot. Here you will find guides for Windows and Windows based programs. Logichaos started out as a hobby many years ago and over time it has become my personal website where I submit and edit guides and video tutorials. I maintain a list of free programs for Windows called The Ultimate List of Free Programs for Windows.

Encode your vidoes in flash using free and open source software without losing quality. Free yourself from flash sites like youtube and learn how to share your own videos in the high fidelity you deserve.
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Description

In this video tutorial, I show the easiest way to convert your videos into the popular flash format using only free software while preserving the things that matter most: quality and resolution.

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Requirements

In order to play this, you will need to have some form of H.264 decoder and the matroska splitter. The easiest way to play this file is to download and install VLC. If you want to play it in your media player of choice, download and install ffdshow. You will also need haali's Matroska Splitter.

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Last Updated (Monday, 09 August 2010 17:35)

 

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#2 Neil 2010-08-09 17:58
Quoting Lighto:
Hi there, the download links for the video tutorial is dead.
Is it possible to fix it?


I fixed the High Quality H.264 version link. However, I don't really suggest this tutorial anymore because the video codec is the old format flash used before switching to H.264.

Basically, if you use this tutorial, you'll be putting your videos in an old format. I would suggest converting your videos to MP4 files.

This tutorial was made so that you can create high quality flash videos and then stream them in a flash player on your website. If you're converting them so you can turn around and upload to youtube then that would be a waste of time. You'd might as well put the videos in the MP4 format and then upload to youtube.

I don't recommend my MeGUI tutorials anymore. I would recommend trying Xmedia Recode. I don't have a tutorial for Xmedia Recode that is a substitute for this tutorial yet. You're on your own for now.

www.videohelp.com/tools/XMedia_Recode

Good luck.
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#1 Lighto 2010-08-09 03:49
Hi there, the download links for the video tutorial is dead.
Is it possible to fix it?
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