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Old 07-18-2002, 04:43 PM   #1
lijko
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Question flashants for cd rom

hey, i got just one question:

i see the flashants utility in web developement, but for the cd media, where is the utility, so it's cause, since the flash mx launch, my boss want to continue anyway with flashants solution for cd creation. and i think its' a time loss....

with video support in flash mx, i think it's now easier to do video/flash synchronisation...


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Old 07-19-2002, 04:29 AM   #2
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FMProjector is very handy tool for create CD-rom with Flash and native video support. And moreover, it covers a lot of powerful features such as import PDF, access registry, launch external program... that standard Flash projector don't support.

To see the the differences of video support between Flashants and Flash MX, you may refer to the URL here:
http://www.flashants.com/press/pr20020316.shtml
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