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Feature Request - motion2 for youtube!

Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:07 pm

that would be awesome! :P

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Re: Feature Request - motion2 for youtube!

Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:32 pm

Post this request to Adobe! :)
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Re: Feature Request - motion2 for youtube!

Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:17 pm

yeah, post it to adobe or google :)
but im not sure if motion2 would work on so low quality videos.
will download something and check out later.

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Re: Feature Request - motion2 for youtube!

Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:42 pm

Why Adobe? I think Mirillis can do that much better! :P
It must be possible to load the youtube video in background and show it in splash with motion2 enabled...
Perhaps this could be a further product for the splash editions, I willing to pay for this solution.

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Re: Feature Request - motion2 for youtube!

Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:51 pm

MCFI has been in use for some time to restore motion fluidity lost during compression/streaming. I believe certain MS codecs support a form of MCFI natively.

The problem is Motion2 (MCFI) is an external app/function. So the video has to be decoded first then passed to motion2 for interpolation (but it could also be done directly), so that means we'll have to use mirillis own flash player which could pose a problem if adobe says no.

On the other hand, thanks to HTML5 and H.264, it may just be possible.

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