Hi Folks,
this one is a little bit of a puzzle.
I've got 3 video streams from a friend in France, delivered in seperate audio/video streams (ac3 / m2v).
We 'marry' them together in Premiere to create an H264 MOV, with a 16:9 ratio of 768 x 432,
about a 2 meg / sec data rate, with MP3 audio @ 44.1 / 160kbps.
Once this is done, we letterbox them down to 640 x 480 with Sorenson Squeeze to flash FLV, compressing a 30 minute,
350 meg MOV to about half that sise in an FLV for web streaming.
At 640 x 480, the movies play quite nicely, letterboxed, but as soon as you go "full screen",
on any computer screen, they get very distorted, stretched horizontally way out of proportion.
We're using a licenced version of FLOWPLAYER to stream the FLASH files from a content server.
Would anyone have a clue as to how this full-screen playback could be controlled to
play proportionally to the video rez that's rendered in the flash file?
thanks for any feedback ...
Gary