If you want to have an embedded streaming video on a webpage have no fear of a complicated process; it's just a matter of following some easy guidelines and you'll be on your way in no time. Keep reading this quick article and i'll show you how you can simply quickly be on your way.
To get started inserting a movie files into one your webpages, the first step is to change your earlier file into an internet web-display format known as flash video, or flv - this is the web's most popular display format for videos. This widely used format enables you to 'squeeze' your videos into a much smaller and acceptable file size, in order to maintain efficiency, as it maintains an optimum display quality.
At any time you wish to have an embedded streaming video on a webpage, this efficient format allows you to display your digital movies in 'stream' mode; so that as soon as your visitors click the play button they are able to start watching your movie(s) immediately and 'fluently', instantly, and even more significant, there's no need for any downloads or installations of software.
Great, now that you know how it works, no doubt you're eager to know how you can actually do this, the answer is quite simple - you just need a specific (professional) program / utility that will do all this for you. This utility will have to be able to convert your initial file(s) to flv together with an embedded web video-player, so all you need to do is send the new video to your webserver, and insert a small code line onto your webpage, wherever you would like the video to be displayed, and it's ready to go!
As you can see in order to have an embedded streaming video on a webpage no special training is required, you just have to find the right tool that will let you start showing your movies in no time, it has to be able to condense your video files to at least up to 10% of the original file, and be equipped with a professional, embedded flv (flash) player.