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2008-04-11 6.25 2374
Create Flash slideshow for Youtube 
what you need Part 1: Create a flash slideshow 2: upload onto Youtube By Stacy

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2008-10-30 5.50 470
How to convert Flash video FLV to avi for editing in iMovie 
This tutorial is to show you a step-by-step demonstration of converting FLV videos downloaded from YouTube, Google Video, etc, to AVI for enjoying on your DV, inserting into PPT, editing in iMovie , and so on. only for mac os users By acaciaba

Flash 9
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2008-10-30 0.00 200
How to join, combine, bind MPG/AVI/VOB/MP4/ FLV/3GP into one big files 
I will tell you how to join,combine, bind flv files into big one step by step with video joiner, By acaciaba

Flash 9
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2008-10-30 0.00 453
How to Convert FLV to SWF? 
The tutorial will tell you how to convert flv to swf for publishing on web step by step By adonisna

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2008-10-30 10.00 289
How to Extract mp3 audio from YouTube flv videos to iPod 
This is an easy article that will tell you how to extract audio from downloaded youtube video offline flv to mp3 and put flv mp3 on ipod, following it you can enjoy the music on ipod with just simple steps. By adonisna

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2008-11-07 9.00 815
How to put flash video on your web site? 
What is FLV and why choose FLV video format? FLV (Flash Video) is a proprietary file format used to deliver video over the Internet via Adobe Flash Player (formerly known as Macromedia Flash Player) version 6, 7, 8, or 9. Recently FLV video format is the preferred and most popular video format for web video delivering. A number of notable Websites, such as Youtube, Google video and Reuters, use FLV format. FLV video is supported by all popular browsers (IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera…) and viewable on different operating systems (MacOS, Windows, and Linux). You just need a SWF file working as a media player with screen and playback controls, and embed Flash video in (or link it to) the SWF player to display the video on your web page. By lewisto

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