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Inserting a video on to your web

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The Flash Movie Properties dialog box appears. ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 111 User Guide 3 Make changes as necessary. For information about options in the dialog box, click the Help button. 4 Click OK. Inserting a video on to your web page You can insert videos onto a web page and control them in Contribute. Note: If you are inserting a SWF file, the process is slightly different; for more information, see "Inserting Flash content into your web page" on page 110. You can insert videos that are saved on your computer, or videos available on the Internet, or videos on your website. You can also insert a video of certain file types from a still camera, video camera, or a video editor such as Movie Maker or iMovie into your web page. Some file types that you can use include QuickTime (MOV and QT), Flash video files (FLV), video files (MP4, MPG, or MPEG), AVI, and Windows Media (WMV). When you edit and save videos for your website, save the videos for the web, so that they are compressed. To insert a video: 1 Place the insertion point where you want the video to appear in your draft. 2 Select one of the following options: • Insert > Video > From My Computer • Insert > Video > From Website • Insert > Video > From Internet The Select Video, Browse for Video, or Choose Video On Website dialog box appears. Note: You can also drag the video from another application. To do this, reduce the size of the Contribute application window so that you can also see the application that contains the video you plan to drag. In the other application, select the video and drag the video to your Contribute draft where you want the video to appear. 3 Navigate to and select the video file to insert, and then click Open. Note: If you insert MOV file types in Contribute, your website visitors must have the QuickTime player installed to view the video on a Windows computer. If you insert WMV file types, your website visitors must have the Windows Media player installed to view the video on a Macintosh.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
111
The Flash Movie Properties dialog box appears.
3
Make changes as necessary.
For information about options in the dialog box, click the Help button.
4
Click OK.
Inserting a video on to your web page
You can insert videos onto a web page and control them in Contribute.
Note:
If you are inserting a SWF file, the process is slightly different; for more information, see “Inserting Flash content
into your web page” on page 110.
You can insert videos that are saved on your computer, or videos available on the Internet, or videos on your website.
You can also insert a video of certain file types from a still camera, video camera, or a video editor such as Movie
Maker or iMovie into your web page. Some file types that you can use include QuickTime (MOV and QT), Flash
video files (FLV), video files (MP4, MPG, or MPEG), AVI, and Windows Media (WMV).
When you edit and save videos for your website, save the videos for the web, so that they are compressed.
To insert a video:
1
Place the insertion point where you want the video to appear in your draft.
2
Select one of the following options:
Insert > Video > From My Computer
Insert > Video > From Website
Insert > Video > From Internet
The Select Video, Browse for Video, or Choose Video On Website dialog box appears.
Note:
You can also drag the video from another application. To do this, reduce the size of the Contribute application
window so that you can also see the application that contains the video you plan to drag. In the other application, select
the video and drag the video to your Contribute draft where you want the video to appear.
3
Navigate to and select the video file to insert, and then click Open.
Note:
If you insert MOV file types in Contribute, your website visitors must have the QuickTime player installed to view
the video on a Windows computer. If you insert WMV file types, your website visitors must have the Windows Media
player installed to view the video on a Macintosh.