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Setting Panels

Monday, July 14th, 2008

I admit webpages are REAL hard to find online sometimes. You only find what you are looking for if you are lucky enough to know exactly how to describe it with keywords in google to find it…

For instance, if I didnt know the phrase “Adobe Flash Player Settings Panels
a novice user would have a hard time finding the Setting Panels on the Adobe website…

This is one space within Customer Support & Service relations where Adobe needs to improve greatly! If they make something a major component to Flash Player, and impose on users to immediately adopt; they need to make it more publicly accessible for users
to access and administer…

This URL isnt exactly the most friendly:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/

then the other course of action is always to tie up their phone lines::.
Adobe Customer Support 1/800-642-3623

Kewl Flash sites

Friday, October 5th, 2007

I like Lake Nona it’s UI scene navigation is interesting…

http://www.closed.com is a smooth clean non obtrusive cool full screen takeover.

http://www.rhythmoflines.co.uk/ a great look into art and interactivity

I dont smoke but I like the willywonka approach to http://www.quitdoingit.com

Flash Supported MP3

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Wactory

Friday, June 11th, 2004

ok this is truly one of the best developers to profile for flash interactivity…

it’s so great to work on a project is the client already has content!

here’s some of their sites:

http://www.carazavaleta.com/

http://www.giulianadepandi.com/

http://www.shannamoakler.com/

http://www.brookeburke.com

http://www.jennifernicolelee.com

http://www.lloydboston.com/

http://www.matthewjordansmith.com/

http://tomhanks.wactory.com/

Flv to MP3

Thursday, August 22nd, 2002

Converting FLV to MP3

If you ever need to strip out the voice over from a Flash Movie and gut all audio into an MP3, [ Download WinFF ]

The software is free and reasonably easy to use.

The process is a simple three steps:
1) After downloading and installing WinFF, launch the application and select the FLV file or files you want to convert to MP3.

2) Choose the MP3 (audio only) option from the Choose Format to Convert to… menu.

3) Pick a Destination folder to save your file(s) and click Start Converting.

The default settings for MP3 output from WinFF is 64kbps 22050Hz audio, which is acceptable for voice audio. Import the finished MP3 into your iTunes Library when you’re done and put it on your iPod or anything else desired.