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Using Flash Video Encoder
Each cue point consists of a name and the time at which it occurs. You specify cue point times
using the format: hour:minute:second:millisecond.
To create a cue point:
1.
From the encoding queue, select a video in which you want to embed cue points.
To select a video in the encoding list, click the video name in the video encoding queue.
2.
Click Settings.
The Flash Video Encoding Settings dialog box is displayed.
3.
Click Advanced Settings.
The Advanced Flash Video Encoding options are displayed.
4.
If you haven’t specified encoding setting for the video clip, do so now. To learn more, see
“Encoding video with Flash Video Encoder” on page 14
.
5.
Click the Cue Points tab.
The Cue Points panel is displayed.
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In addition to embedding cue points within the encoded FLV video clip, you can create
cue points using the FLVPlayback component. Using this component, you can create a
cue point that is not embedded in the video clip itself, and allow you greater flexibility in
triggering events. For more information, see Chapter 22, “FLVPlayback Component
(Flash Professional Only),” of the
Components Language Reference
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