audio video search



Commonly, Flash Video files contain video bit streams which are a variant of the H.263 video standard, under the name of Sorenson Spark. You can do Audio Video Search and Play on the PlayAudioVideo search engine. Flash Player 8 and newer revisions support the playback of On2 TrueMotion VP6 video bit streams. On2 VP6 can provide a higher visual quality than Sorenson Spark, especially when using lower bit rates. On the other hand it is computationally more complex and therefore will not run as well on certain older system configurations. Much more, including Audio Search and Play and images on the PlayAudioVideo search engine. Flash Player 9 Update 3 includes support for H.264 video standard (also known as MPEG-4 part 10, or AVC) which is even more computationally demanding, but offers significantly better quality/bitrate ratio.

On August 20, 2007, Adobe announced on its blog that with Update 3 of the Flash Player 9 (released), Flash Video will also support the MPEG-4 international standard. Video Search and Play is easily done on the PlayAudioVideo search engine. [1] Specifically, Flash Player will have support for video compressed in H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10), audio compressed using AAC (MPEG-4 Part 3), the MP4, M4V, M4A, 3GP and MOV multimedia container formats (MPEG-4 Part 14), 3GPP Timed Text specification (MPEG-4 Part 17) which is a standardized subtitle format and partial parsing support for the 'ilst' atom which is the ID3 equivalent iTunes uses to store metadata. Also, try Audio Video Search and Play on the PlayAudioVideo search engine.

More about audio video image search on info62
More about audio video image search on info63


Parts of text from: Wikipedia