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On Dec 20, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Per Boysen wrote: > On Dec 20, 2007 10:17 AM, L.A. Angulo <labaloops@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hey Reyn,can you explain how to download and encode a > video from youtube with flash,i suppose i would need > the program,right? > cheers > Luis > > > Hi, I just happened to see this post and thought it might speed > things up if I can throw in an answer, although Luis is addressing > Reyn here. Well, the answer is you can't. If a video is in mono on > YouTube it will still be in mono if you download it, so if you > convert it into Flash it will not magically become stereo. But what > this is all about is when you are not downloading but rather > creating a video. What Reyn is saying is that you should save it as > a Flash file instead of Quicktime or whatever format you are > working with. As far as I know you have to use the Flash > application for doing that. Since I own the Logic Pro Studio I also > have Compressor, but I'm not in a position right now to see if > Compressor (OS X) can export Flash. When I made Flash cartoon > movies in the past I was using Flash 4.0. Didn't Adobe buy > Macromedia BTW? That means that you may probably get a good Flash > support if you buy Adobes audio/sample editing application.... > forgot the name now, but if you're interested you can easily find > out. "Audition" maybe... anyway, it's known for being very good - > kind of better than people think since it is still rather new and > so far has been existing in the shadow of SoundForge, WaveLab and > those kind. Amen! Well, the program you could use on the Mac is called "ffmpegX". It can decode pretty much everything. I think (not sure, I'm a Mac user myself) it got ported for from a PC app, so I guess it's also available for the PC. Cheers, Reyn www.reyn.net