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How To Create FLV Videos

How To Create FLV Videos

So you want to create FLV videos, well we have a short easy tutorial how to achieve this. FLV videos are a great choice of video format because a preloader is built-in to the final output. FLV videos are easily streamed on the web making them so popular. FLV videos also have great compression making them an obvious choice for popular companies, and the ability to change the color scheme of FLV is great for people that want to match the player with website design.

FLV Video Compatibility

People are always afraid when they think of Flash let alone a Flash based video player. The truth is that the Flash plugin is installed in 98% of computers, so this is the most hassle free way to view video online, did I mention the superior streaming capabilities? Anyway, let’s get back to the tutorial. There will be a series on screen captures which we feel is easier to follow vs text based tutorials.

Exporting Your FLV

There you have it, just wait for the progress to finish, and your good to go, congratulations on making a FLV video now you just need to upload it. Do you need prebuilt FLV players for your newly constructed FLV’s? Just upload your new flv files and let these player do the rest.

1. FLV Player  (Powerplayer)

2. FLV Player (FLV Video Standard)

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15 Comments For This Post

  1. Patrick Says:

    Hello,

    The screen shots are very nicely taken, very genuine efforts and have made the concept very clear..

  2. Gia Says:

    Hi everyone I am unable to follow step no 4 can any one explain me the screen shot is not very clear at my desktop.

  3. Vicchet Says:

    Hi @ Gia

    I will try and explain the step. I understand that the software feels a but complicated but once if you learn that its nothing much imp all you need to do is just select the motion file you wanna select that’s it!!!

  4. Donna Says:

    Hi Everyone!!

    Read the post. Easier to look at but am not too keen on trying this don’t you think its too complicated when implied practically ? i have many times attempted it before but have never been clean in it… Isnt other format of video files better than FLV

  5. Brian Says:

    Hi—>Gia

    The step u are asking is in fact the simplest step all you need to do is just open and select the Video file you wanna convert… Lol the tutorial screen shots are so well taken what is the problem I don’t follow.. If you cannot follow this easy step you will not be able to do it :P

    Never mind keep trying and always ask the experts(ME)!!!

  6. Arnold Says:

    Hey Brian that was rude the girl was just trying to be nice.. she stated very clearly that the screen shots are loading well at her place..

  7. Brian Says:

    Tell her to change the connection she is using coz when working with uploading of videos and all she will definitely need speed…LoL:P

  8. Katy Says:

    Lol Brian!! thats the fun with FLV I think the expert missed that in comparison it is much easier to convert and load in system. The whole thing doesnt take much time.. and with an expert like you :P it will not even take sec. But not too miss the screenshots and the tutorial is well composed and is very clear for any newbie also…

  9. Arvind Says:

    Hello everyone!!!!

    I am a student and wanted to ask you is FLV compatible in all versions of Windows???

  10. Johny Says:

    hi

    I am having a similar blog as your although not this well designed but very content full its missing screen shots like yours … tell me where could find such kinds.

  11. fabsde Says:

    Hey Arvind,

    I am not too sure on the fact that thats its compatible on latest version or not. However, m sure for these at least Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP

  12. GCes Says:

    Huh:) Very nice tutorial.. Really efforts are commendable.. I follow this post through a link in the forum and will really appreciate that the whole process is very clearly and simply explain in the post.

  13. admin Says:
    Arvind:

    Yes, it should be no problem running it in any Windows environment.

  14. Pinkpab Says:

    great post!!!:P

  15. Stefanos L. Says:

    it was a great help!

    I was trying different software trying to produce a decent .flv for uploading in my site, but every single one was missing something….

    thanks.

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