Compiling flash playback

Hi, we're working on a social community that requires us to
play back multiple videos in a Flash app.
Is there any way of compiling the finite output of a Flash
application (that plays back a collection of movies + effects) into
a video file? Any format would do.
Any help or hints would be appreciated.
Thanks :)
S. Nedregaard

Hi Joe
1st of all, thanks for your reply. There is no one to get help from about these topics because of it is about higher level development.
I 'm using port number below 1024 because I want to use the applicaiton in cross-domains too. Flash player does not allow the ports above 1024 for socket connections on cross-domain.
I solved this problem by listening the port 843 too. Flash player looks for 843 1st. So I 'm listening on server application this port, and sending an xml string to client immediately, it worked.
I wish it helps to other peoples.

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