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Bruce Byfield said:
> Can anyone suggest a program for converting videos in .mov format to
Flash?
I had the same problem just recently. I scoured the net for all kinds
of things: Windows solutions, Mac solutions, even Linux solutions
(it's not hard to get a Cygwin environment on your box at work if
you're sneaky). I found a variety of Windows programs and they all
performed poorly. Now the movies I was trying to convert had sound as
well, and that seemed to be the deciding factor.
I eventually gave up and tried to find freeware flash sound clips to
use in my CBT/WBT. That was also quite difficult. I'm amazed at just
how threadbare the support for doing common things like these is for
Flash, when it's an open standard and all that. *shrugs*
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