Go to Adobes website and grab yourself the source files for their dynamic FLASH video player. You will find information on how it all works and you need Flash CS3 as it’s written in AS3 to adjust it to fit your site.
Now FLASH flv video’s may not be the best vp6 codec out there but everyone has the FLASH player on their computers so you know it’s going to work. For HD render out flv - VP6 files to 960/540 @ CBR 1.5mpbs. This will give you a good file that’s balanced between quality and realtime playback. In a few years as the net catches up one will be able to increase the mbps but 1.5mbp seems to work best for now. Another cool thing is you have the ability to watch them at full screen now with FLASH 9 player. I have still to play around with the H.264 codec that now is part of the flash 9 player.
The videos and thumbnails are loaded into the player via XML which has all the links to the thumbnails and video’s making it really easy to add more clips as you go along. If you do this make sure you have lots of bandwidth with you web site host.
Anyhow if you want to have a look at it in action go to our www.hdvunderwater.com site as we have just installed it and will keep adding more clips as we make them. Look for the HD FULL SCREEN ones but the other smaller ones can be viewed full screen as well.
Happy web videoing……
PS...O yeah you should use royalty free music as well...need to change a few myself. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998