Nice site with a variety of tutorials<br />

Nice site with a variety of tutorials<br />
<span> convert DVD to mpeg-4 or avi... open source software<br /></span>
full features for educators = free
<span>watch tv and movies online. well organized. lots of clips and many full featured films</span>
<span> Students were having problems with downloading Sony HD camcorder clips into MovieMaker... try these codecs to see if it solves the problems.</span>
Bob Sprankle
from Technology & Learning When cheaper video cameras with built-in USB connectors were first introduced, I pined for one so I could introduce the technology into the classroom. I was positive that it would not only be a great tool for students to capture their own learning, but also make my job of collecting authentic assessment more streamlined and effective. Sure, I had access to a traditional video camera, but let's face it: it was way too complicated, bulky, and time-consuming. It was impossible to search through all that videotape to find 5 seconds of worth and even more of a challenge to catalog those snippets for a student database. I needed something digital, unobtrusive, and easy to manage. |
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<span> online video/photo service... slideshow videos</span>
Use this page to render the code you need to use for a specific setup of the FLV Media Player or Image Rotator. You can also experiment a bit, to see what's possible with the players. Rollover a flashvar to get its tooltip or check this page for more explanations. Thanks a lot to Lars Nyboe Andersen for creating a first version of this wizard and aditional example setups!
<span>create the playlist: <a href="http://www.video-animation.com/flash8_016.shtml">http://www.video-animation.com/flash8_016.shtml</a> <br /></span>
The JW FLV Media Player (built with Adobe's Flash) is an easy and flexible way to add video and audio to your website. It supports playback of any format the Adobe Flash Player can handle (FLV, but also MP3, H264, SWF, JPG, PNG and GIF). It also supports RTMP and HTTP (Lighttpd) streaming, RSS, XSPF and ASX playlists, a wide range of flashvars (variables), an extensive javascript API and accessibility features. The example above shows a large playlist with top videos from Blip.tv and the example below shows a single bar with an MP3 from Peter Jones.
<span>Updated by Xplane... Great!</span>

<span> take a look at this!... show this to the world language department!</span>
