FLV converter

What component must be used to make video converter in Refinery ?
are there perquisite or additional software must be install ?

Hi
For video and graphics renditions one will have to use Digital Asset Manager components and their related components on the CS.
On The IBR you will need to install :
DAMConverter
On CS you will need to install :
DAMConverterSupport
DigitalAssetManager component
ContentBasket
ZipRenditionManagement
After that one can use a 3rd party converter like FlipFactory to get video renditions or use ImageMagik / ImageAlchemy to get graphics renditions.
You can get a comprehensive details about it from :
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E10316_01/ouc.htm
Here the section for Digital Asset Manager and its components from here.
Hope this helps
Thanks
Srinath

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