  | | | Rotating video... | Rotating video... 2004-03-19 - By Ray Broussard
Back ryanm,
I wasn't asking you. :-) I was asking the original poster. I didn't see your reply to the original poster until after I posted my message - slow typist. Had I seen your post, I wouldn't have bothered replying since I completely agree with just about everything you suggested. And, excuse me for not completing that sentence 'penalty if Flash...' - I was trying to say I'd expect a performance penalty if flash was expected to do that video rotation in the player - not to mention the likely image quality problems.
Ray Broussard http://www.PhotographicVR.com/
> > Can you rotate it in your video app before you bring it into Flash? >> The resulting video rectangle would need a background that matches >> the background in your flash. Otherwise, I fear you may pay a >> performance penalty if Flash >> > Well, the movie will get larger in terms of both resolution and file >size when you rotate it, but it would keep Flash from "blurring" the video >when it plays back. You can always just mask the edges. Your movie might >look like this > > -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- >|\ \ | <--- Blank Space >| \ \ | >| \ \ | >| \ \ | >| \ \ | >| \ \ | > ----\-- ---- ---- ---- ----\- >Movie ----^ > > ...and you could just make a mask to cover the blank space. Obviously my little ASCII drawing isn't very accurate, but you get the idea.
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