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    Hello everyone, any suggestions on good free flash encoders out there? I want to start recording videos directly as flash files. Any advice is welcomed.
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    You can make mp4 with h264 and aac audio also, it works fine with flash and you can get VERY good quality. See https://forum.videohelp.com/topic355179.html

    Or if you want the flv file format you can use ffmpeg(command line, good for batch scripting) or with a gui like SUPER.
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    Basically what I'm looking for is a free program or paid (if it's worth it) to record live video with a camera connected via s-video that can encode directly into Flash.

    I currently use Windows Media Encoder to encode directly to a .wmv file, but I would like better quality/smaller video file. These video's would be streamed or downloaded online for hundreds of people to view.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!
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    VLC can record directly from a camera, maybe to mp4 h264 also.
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    I forgot to mention that I have an Osprey-210 video capture card on the desktop.

    What filetype would it be better to capture it as: flash, mp4, or h264? I need a high quality video file that is small enough to stream online that can be played with a popular, free and easily obtainable program. I currently get about 100-120MB file out of a 50-60 minutes of recording using Windows Media Encoder, but the quality is not that great.

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