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Adding Video to Your Web Page 26
If you don??™t rely on Dreamweaver??™s capability to publish dependent files, make sure that you
publish all the associated files or your video will not be visible to your site visitors.
A similar publishing ability is available for streaming Flash videos, but in a totally different way. When you
select the inserted streaming video object, a custom Property inspector is displayed. In addition to permitting
the modification of most Flash Video object attributes, the Property inspector also contains an Upload
Media button. When you click Upload Media, the two created .swf files for the container and the skin are
uploaded to the specified Web server; as noted by a Dreamweaver alert, you will be required to publish the
main.asc and the .flv file to your streaming server Applications folder.
Should you choose not to take advantage of the Upload Media feature, you can select the
Show Required Files link in the Property inspector to see what files need to go where for your
streaming video.
Modifying Flash video parameters
Each of the different types of Flash Video object has its own Property inspector. Both allow easy modification
of most previously set attributes; only the type of delivery, progressive video or streaming, is omitted.
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