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.flv in Delphi

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I need good free toolkit to working with .flv video format.
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Hey personally i would convert them to a differnt format before editing them and them convert them back to flv once you are finished. Riva FLV encoder is a good method of converting to and from FLVs. hope this helps

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Re: .flv in Delphi

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Hi,

FLV is a proprietary format and there isn't any component or API around to work with them natively although the format specs are published to some extend. You can convert the FLV to AVI losslessly and work on AVI via VfW but on the way to reencoding to FLV you will loose more data (more compression artifacts).

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