Flash Media Encoder CS4

Se me hace raro que nadie haya hablado al respecto, porque yo
el otro día me
bajé el flash cs4 de prueba, y me fui directo al
encoder...
Estaba esperando algo diferente, maravilloso, que me sirviera
para mostrarle
a mi jefe, que el video en HD pasa por Adobe, y que me
tenía que haber dado
las vacaciones que le pedí, para haber bajado a los
madriles a la
presentación...
El caso, es que por fin encontré lo que buscaba, media
horita codificando, y
asi llegó el f4v en mi vida, junto a la versión 10
del player (que en pc
funciona "genial", pero en mac, todavía les queda
trabajo por delante...),
con lo que, en un tris tras, pude demostrar a mi señor,
que como le adelanté
un tiempo atras..., con el CS4, por fin llega el video de
alta definición a
la red... He hecho un par de pruebas de .mov 720HD a f4v, y
el resultado
asusta, video sin cuadros (por lo menos no de 1 cm
cuadrado...) con
definición que ni un dvd le hace ascos..., vamos, que ya
solo queda esperar,
al flash media server CS4..., porque el día que llegue,
adios D+, ono tv, y
cadenas de televisión especulativas, las televisiones
vendrán con una
ethernet (a ser posible wifi, aunque yo de momento me
conformo con pedir a
los reyes majos el apple tv..), y un pequeña placa
base....., y adios
share.....jeje.
Un saludete pues,
José Ramón León

Lo que cuentas me encanta, aún no lo he probado, pero
será cosa de ponerse
manos a la obra.
Enséñanos algo, anda.
Salu2
`8¬]
Juan Muro
"Jose Ramon Leon" <[email protected]>
escribió en el mensaje de
noticias news:gg45c0$np1$[email protected]..
> Se me hace raro que nadie haya hablado al respecto,
porque yo el otro día
> me bajé el flash cs4 de prueba, y me fui directo al
encoder...
>
> Estaba esperando algo diferente, maravilloso, que me
sirviera para
> mostrarle a mi jefe, que el video en HD pasa por Adobe,
y que me tenía que
> haber dado las vacaciones que le pedí, para haber
bajado a los madriles a
> la presentación...
>
> El caso, es que por fin encontré lo que buscaba,
media horita codificando,
> y asi llegó el f4v en mi vida, junto a la
versión 10 del player (que en pc
> funciona "genial", pero en mac, todavía les queda
trabajo por delante...),
> con lo que, en un tris tras, pude demostrar a mi
señor, que como le
> adelanté un tiempo atras..., con el CS4, por fin
llega el video de alta
> definición a la red... He hecho un par de pruebas
de .mov 720HD a f4v, y
> el resultado asusta, video sin cuadros (por lo menos no
de 1 cm
> cuadrado...) con definición que ni un dvd le hace
ascos..., vamos, que ya
> solo queda esperar, al flash media server CS4..., porque
el día que
> llegue, adios D+, ono tv, y cadenas de televisión
especulativas, las
> televisiones vendrán con una ethernet (a ser
posible wifi, aunque yo de
> momento me conformo con pedir a los reyes majos el apple
tv..), y un
> pequeña placa base....., y adios share.....jeje.
>
> Un saludete pues,
>
> José Ramón León
>
>
>
>
>

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