3. In the Insert Flash Video dialog box, choose Streaming Video from the Video Type list. The
options in the dialog box change, as shown in Figure 26-3.
FIGURE 26-3
Streaming video requires a specialized Flash Video server, such as Flash Media Server.
4. Enter the path to the streaming server, application, and instance in the URI field.
Streaming servers like the Flash Media Server use the Real Time Messaging Protocol, designated
by rtmp://. An example of a full URI is rtmp://123.45.678.90/bigVid/bv.
5. Enter the name of the .flv file you??™d like to display in the Stream Name field. (You can leave off
the .flv file extension if you like; it??™s understood by the server.)
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6. Choose the type of controller you??™d like from the Skin list. There are three basic choices (Clear
Skin, Corona Skin, and Halo Skin), each in three variations. Each variation within a given style
offers a different set of controls and requires a different minimum width. The preview area gives
you a clear idea of what to expect and the minimum widths are listed for each entry.
7. Enter the dimensions of the movie (including controller) either by clicking Detect Size or entering
the values directly into the Width and Height fields.
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