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Features of Macromedia Flash MX |
by:
MAricon
Williams |
In
the times of yore, videos all over the web
are quite disappointing. It is like delivering
a mediocre performance to annoyed expectators.
But then, a transition from the passé made
a dramatic exposure. The release of Macromedia's
Flash MX marked a leap in the development
of rich content productivity and stability
of video across the Internet. It proves
that these things can still be made superior
and outstanding.
Video compression is one of the booming
segments in the online industry. The outcome
of full-screen, full-motion video all over
the Net is improving everyday. This will
gradually wreck the pessimism towards online
media. I agree that productive media is
the key to online advertising growth. I
also believe that Macromedia Flash will
turn out to be the industry's spine to hold
everything in order. Macromedia will not
change the given fact in just a spur of
the moment however, this will ultimately
result in a richer user experience. The
increasing demand for rich media will give
way to the development of video codec algorithms
which includes compression and decompression.
Flash's greatest ability is to deliver animated
images in a vector format. It means that
the file size is not dependent on the image
quality. Vectorization now becomes subordinate
to the necessity to have rich and reliable
content. Flash works with video by allowing
developers to import a video file. Then
the file is manipulated, scaled, rotated,
skewed, masked and made interactive using
scripting. Video format supported by QuickTime
or Windows Media Player together with MPEG,
DV (Digital Video), MOV (Quick Time), and
AVI can be imported.
Macromedia took into consideration the flourishing
wireless and handheld market. In fact, they
are about to release a new 3G cell spectrum.
Flash MX ships with templates for Nokia
handsets and Pocket PC devices with other
platforms that are soon to follow. The SDK
comprises reference platforms for Windows
CE, Windows 32 and even Linux. Flash support
to electronic devices such as cell phones,
PDAs, interactive TV systems, Internet appliances,
game machines and in-room hotel entertainment
system is also in the stage of brainstorming.
Macromedia acknowledges the ability of designers
and developers to gain additional market
opportunities in the near future by delivering
Flash content for Internet-enabled devices.
The company's vision to define the user
experience on platforms through lightweight
content and flexible format that can adapt
to smaller screens without sacrificing functionality
is now very much accessible.
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