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How to Create an Adobe Flash Video Player. You've just returned from vacation and have
tons of videos to share. Create your own custom video player to showcase these memories online.
Inspired by the Instructables project: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Create-an-Adobe-Flash-Video-Player/ You will need A computer with internet access
Adobe Flash CS4 and a video file. Step 1. In the Adobe Flash program, select "Flash
File (Actionscript 3.0)" from the "Create New" menu. Switch the workspace layout by
clicking on the dropdown menu in the upper left of the top menu bar, and selecting "Designer."
You can adjust the size and color of the document by adjusting the settings in the Properties
panel. Step 2. From the top menu, select File, then Save. Then navigate to the same location
of your video file. Change the file name to "video," and save. Step 3. Encode the video
file. From the top menu, select File, Import, Import Video. In the resulting window, click
"Launch Adobe Media Encoder." Click OK on the pop-up box. In the Adobe Media Encoder
window, click "Add" and select a video by clicking "Open." Click "Start Queue" to encode
the video. When the progress bar is complete, close the Adobe Media Encoder window. Step
4. Import the video. In the "Import Video" window, click "Browse." To restrict to Flash-encoded
videos, select "Video for Adobe Flash" from the "All Video Formats" drop-down menu. Then,
find the video that you just encoded and click "Open." Now click "Next." Step 5. Change the
appearance of the video controls by selecting a different option from the Skins drop-down
menu. You can also change the color of the controls from this page. Click "Next," and
then "Finish" to complete the video import. Step 6. Once the video player appears on the
document, adjust the player size by going to the "Position and Size" section of the
Properties panel. Step 7. Publish the web site by going to File, Publish Settings. Make
sure both the SWF and HTML boxes are checked. Rename both files and select a location to
save them to. Then click publish. Step 8. Your published location should now have all
of the files needed to upload to your server. There will be a total of four files: two SWF
files, an HTML file, and an f4v file (which is the video). Upload all four files to your
web server. To access the video page, navigate to the HTML file on your web server. Did you
know The first live streaming digital video system was developed in 1995.