File: Fortress.swf-(9.67 MB, 1280x720, Other)
[_] MMA 01/30/15(Fri)18:57 No.2674728
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)19:00 No.2674729
this spoke to me
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)19:04 No.2674735
>>2674728
This was beautiful in an odd way,
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)19:19 No.2674750
annoying AI voice but damn i want more
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)19:21 No.2674753
It was good until the lolart ending
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)19:25 No.2674758
So...basically its about machines that are still running even after the humans are all dead?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)19:43 No.2674772
>>2674728
I was impressed by the video quality of this since it's 10MB and an swf.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)19:53 No.2674777
>>2674728
What's these gay shit? MMA, get back to touhou and anime.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)19:57 No.2674782
>>2674772
Oh. Nevermind.
http://vimeo.com/67768281
Clever bastard.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:02 No.2674788
>>2674782
The flash is standalone; the video really is under 10240KB
Vimeo shows the original to be 50 something MB
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:22 No.2674808
>>2674788
>The flash is standalone; the video really is under 10240KB
Well my flash decompiler says otherwise, but I'll believe that you did indeed reduce the filesize
of the video for the sake of bandwidth.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:27 No.2674816
>>2674808
This isn't your average FLV on a timeline video. This is advanced magics with true h.264 and
AAC-HE.
Download the SWF and pull your Ethernet/disconnect your wlan for a moment and see.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:37 No.2674830
>>2674750
>annoying AI voice but damn i want more
this
>>2674753
also, sadly, this
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:39 No.2674833
>>2674816
but how? flash doesnt support those codecs for movies embedded in the actual swf file?
if you are really telling the truth id like to know how you did it
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:40 No.2674834
this gives me an erection.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:43 No.2674839
>>2674816
looks like you are telling the truth, from what i can see it looks like the movie data is
embedded as actionscript and the codec that makes it possible to play it back is also embedded as
actionscript
thats amazing, cant believe i havent thought of it. can you please share how you did it? this
could benefit /f/ greatly since we won't be stuck with On2VP6 being the best codec for embedded
videos in flash files
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:50 No.2674843
>>2674839
or maybe you're using the built-in support for those codecs in flash (support is there but they
can't be embedded) by faking that the file is being read externally by using some kind of wrapped
stream?
did you code it yourself or is there a library? perhaps even a complete program for making such
swf files?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)20:59 No.2674856
>>2674816
the time is three here so i must get to bed but please, PLEASE tell me how you did this. ill
leave the thread open with auto-updates and will read whatever you will post in the morning.
ive tried googling but i mostly find only discussion on the problem of embedded videos not
supporting h.264. big thanks if you read this and answer!
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)21:15 No.2674876
>>2674856
Here MMA explains how he makes these flashes: http://swfchan.net/22/GSDIHNB.shtml
I have never worked with flash, but that one post was enough to embed h264 video after reading
few manuals.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)21:29 No.2674899
>>2674758
I guess. I was expecting it to say some disease killed everyone because why else would perfectly
clean skeletons still be in their still functioning aircraft. And that would be the big kicker,
spend more on medicine than on war but, you know, whatever.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/30/15(Fri)21:36 No.2674912
Reminds me of Heavy Metal.