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Freeway express 6 tutorials
Freeway express 6 tutorials




freeway express 6 tutorials
  1. FREEWAY EXPRESS 6 TUTORIALS MOVIE
  2. FREEWAY EXPRESS 6 TUTORIALS INSTALL
  3. FREEWAY EXPRESS 6 TUTORIALS FULL

FREEWAY EXPRESS 6 TUTORIALS MOVIE

The first thing you need to have is Freeway 6 or 7 (Express or Pro) and a movie file that has been encoded as H.264 and saved as an MP4 or M4V file.

FREEWAY EXPRESS 6 TUTORIALS FULL

Hosting the movies yourself will mean that you have full control over how the movie is offered on the web (i.e., advert-free with no branding) and although it will be taking up web space on your server (as well as requiring potentially long upload times each time the video needs to be uploaded), most Freeway users prefer to use the method explained in this article below. If you want to look into this as a possibility, have a look at the KnowledgeBase article at. This is still possible to do, and although it has the disadvantage of the movie being subject to various conditions and limitations when hosted on their servers (and also sometimes prone to advertisements placed at points along its controller bar), the advantages are that you only have to upload them once to the YouTube or Vimeo, and as the trends change for playing video on the web, those services will change the way they offer the videos for the web. Prior to HTML5 Video being supported in Freeway 6 we often recommended the uploading of movie files to YouTube or Vimeo so the movies could be hosted on their servers and could take advantage of the various “fallback” methods used by those services to ensure the videos played on most computers and devices.

freeway express 6 tutorials

FREEWAY EXPRESS 6 TUTORIALS INSTALL

The reality, however, is that PC users will need to have the QuickTime plug-in for their browser installed - and many PC users are reluctant to (or not allowed to by their IT department) download and install third-party plug-ins due to security fears - so using QuickTime movies is not a simple answer as most PC visitors will never get to see the movies. Also, some web designers (especially Mac users) simply presumed that QuickTime movies - which will play on all Mac computers - would work on all other computers. Before the advent of the iPhone and iPad it was usually the case that Flash was the most universally acceptable method for offering video, but since iOS devices (and a growing selection of other mobile devices) do not support Flash it has until recently been difficult to choose one format which will suit the vast majority of visitors. Over the years there have been a few different methods for offering video on a website - but it was usually a case of knowing which computer platform (Mac or PC) or which browser/device (desktop computer, iPhone, etc.) your main customer base would be using so you could offer the video in a format they could play it in. Working with HTML5 Video in Freeway 6 and 7 20th of May, 2014 This KnowledgeBase article adds further information to the workflow shown in the movie tutorial at (called “Working with HTML5 Video”).






Freeway express 6 tutorials