Adobe FLVCheck Tool
Posted on 23 January 2008.
Looks like Adobe Flash video, FLV, is making it’s way up in the popularity votes. As a matter of fact, it is my preferred choice of web video deployment. However, unless you currently have access to Adobe Flash CS3 Professional , converting video into the popular format will be a bit of a hassle. There are many applications available that take on the role of converting video into the Flash format, however, not all of these applications conform to Adobe Technology standards. For this, I would highly recommend the FLVCheck tool and use this FLVCheck tool to check the FLV files before you let others see them.
The FLVCheck tool will inspect the FLV file and will only return information about the composition of the file. FLVCheck does not correct the FLV data if it is corrupted. If an error is found, you will need to re-encode the file to get the best quality.
This application is a nice complimentary to any third party FLV converting tool. You can find more info through Adobe Labs.
