Flash video carries the .FLV file extension. It plays on the incredibly common Adobe Flash Player. Virtually everyone has the flash player since it is a free download. Flash still delivers lots of video over the Internet but that has gotten cut considerably since tablets, mobile devices and others now run on HTML5.

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You often don’t really NEED to know exactly what you’re doing, trial and error gets you to the right place relatively quickly. But if you’re like me, I want to know what’s going on so I don’t waste any time.

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Often, a video signal is compressed, then when opened and played, it is decompressed and some of the lost information is restored.

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RTSP tackles streaming video content much like HTTP handles standard data transfer. RTSP was designed specifically for video transmission so it’s newer and works quite differently.

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Simply put, streaming video means your viewer can see your video right away. They don’t have to wait impatiently for a huge file to slowly download from start to finish; they see it as it is downloading. Without the ability to stream, not too many people would be patient enough to wait for the entire file to download before being able to watch.

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High capacity data transfer cables like firewire and USB2 are used to transfer your video files from your camera to your computer for editing. Here is a review of the two types of cables necessary for video editing.

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Some video cameras have extra features to ensure you get the best audio possible. Here is a list of features on video cameras that help you get great audio

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Video cameras today have every bell and whistle imaginable and they still weigh less than a pound. BUT, some features are more useful than others. See if these video camera features are right for you on whether you want to save your money.

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How does an OPTICAL zoom lens compare with a DIGITAL zoom lens on your video camera? The difference is huge. Which one is better for you?

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Virtually all consumer model camcorders come with a pull-out, color LCD screen as well as a black and white viewfinder.  You can use either one, but not both at the same time.  (You don’t need to.) Although the LCD screen can be hard to see in extremely bright light, I sure love them in most

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