Tag: FLV

Simple ways to add audio and video to your affiliate site

With the overwhelming number of websites to choose from, site visitors need to feel a connection as soon as they hit your landing page.

One way to do that is to add a recorded message to welcome them to your site. You can ramp up the connection even more by making a videotape of yourself discussing the product you’re offering. Either way, hearing a voice or seeing someone visibly is much more personal than reading cold text. If your goal is to capture your visitors’ interest quickly, audio and video are the tools you need.

Even if you’ve never recorded a message for the Internet, there are easy ways to make that happen. Here’s a quick rundown of your options:

* The most technical way to add audio is to record your own message through a microphone or headset using a program such as Audacity. You can then save the audio file to your web server, add the HTML code to point to that file, and direct it to open when someone enters your website. If you’re web savvy, or have a great webmaster to help with this, that’s an inexpensive way to get audio on your site.

Note: Not everyone likes to hear a voice the minute they open a website. If you want to give your visitors the option to play your recording, you’ll need to add a graphic interface (an audio “player” graphic with a Play/Stop button) to your site.

* A VERY easy way to add audio is to take advantage of one of the “instant audio” type services available on the Internet. Several companies have perfected systems that allow you to record, edit, and post a message on your website, complete with a graphic audio player. All you do is call into a special number, make the recording and copy the code they create to your website. Some charge a one-time fee to use their service, others require a monthly subscription. If you want to start using audio quickly and aren’t a techie, these services are perfect. Search for “create Internet audio” and compare the services until you find one that fits your needs.

No matter which way you add audio to your affiliate product site, take the time to create a friendly message. Write it down and practice it before you record. A couple more technical notes: the audio you add that plays from your server is called “streaming audio” and does not require the site visitor to download the file. If you want to also feature larger audio files such as podcasts for your prospects’ benefit, those should be set up as .mp3s to be downloaded and played from the listeners computer.

Simple Internet Video Strategies

Video production can also be as technical or basic as you require. There are actual video production companies that focus on producing Internet video, but be prepared to pay a substantial fee for that service.

If you just want to produce a three or four minute product explanation video, it’s possible to record yourself with a digital video camera. Again, take the time to make it look and sound professional.

If your computer runs on Microsoft Windows, you probably already own a digital video editing program that’s adequate for producing website video. Microsoft Windows Movie Maker allows you to open a file produced by your video camera and edit it for use on your website.

There are several other video editing software options available, so do some research and use the one that fits your level of expertise. Once you’ve recorded yourself in a short video segment and edited it, it still needs to be converted to
FLV (Flash) format so that others can view it on your website.

This sounds complicated, but it’s really fairly simple. There’s actually an excellent tutorial for downloading a free FLV converter, converting your video and creating a viewer for site visitors to use to watch your video here: http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/creating/video.html.

If you hire someone to create the video and post it to your website, they’ll have the necessary software to do so. Either way, Internet video isn’t beyond your reach and it’s a great way to establish an instant personal connection with prospective clients.

Audio recordings in your own voice, accompanied by your photo, “warm up” an otherwise cold website. A video welcome and explanation of your affiliate product add yet another layer of warmth. Take the time to learn more about adding one of them to your niche websites. You’ll wonder why it took you so long!

E. Alan Cowgill

How To Extract Audio From F4v

Nowadays, many people will have the question about downloaded online FLV. Why can some FLV converters not recognize them for extracting audio? Why are these FLV files recognized as invalid files? Actually, now the online video-sharing web sites especially YouTube start accepting all types of Adobe FLV files including encoding with H264, H.263, VP6, VP6 alpha and so on.

Know more about F4V:
For FLV encoded with H.264 is a new type. Currently some FLV converters do not support this type of FLV input. Thus this results in failing to input downloaded FLV into some converters. This type of FLV is also called F4V. Generally it is also called HD FLV which owns better video quality compared with other types of FLV files.

How to extract the audio from F4V? It is not difficult as long as you choose an FLV converter that can accept F4V for extracting audio. FLV to Video Converter Pro 2 is just this kind of program. It can convert FLV including F4V to other video formats like AVI, MPEG, MP4, WMV, MOV, 3GP and more. In addition, if you want to get the beautiful music from F4V, it can help extract audio to MP3, M4A, WMA and AAC.

Know more about these audio formats:
MP3:
It is most popular audio format currently. Generally it can be put into most portable devices due to its smaller size and better music quality. It is easy to download and send through the Internet.

M4A:
It is short for MPEG-4 Audio file which uses MPEG-4 audio compression. This kind of audio format use the same compression as an MP4 video file but no a video track. It is always known as Apple Lossless, Apple Lossless Encoder, or ALE. It is a new codec designed to provide lossless encoding in less storage space. Not all the programs can open it except for Apple iTunes, Apple QuickTime Player or Microsoft Windows Media Player.

WMA:
It is developed by Microsoft. The full name is Windows Media Audio. Apart from Windows Media Player, it can be played using RealPlayer, Winamp, Zune, ALLPlayer and MPlayer.

AAC:
The full name of this audio format is Advanced Audio Coding. AAC is well-known as the default audio format of Apples iPhone, iPod, iTunes, and the format used for all iTunes Store audio. From the advertising word of Apple Company for this audio format, small files and large sounds, you can see its advantage compared with other audio formats.

The simple steps to extract audio from F4V:

Download and install FLV to Video Converter Pro 2. Run to see the main interface.

Import F4V into the software via clicking Add FLV icon.
The program firstly will prompt that you are importing F4V and you need to convert and save it as a traditional FLV. Click OK to continue. Then the F4V will be input successfully.

Configure the output settings.
Choose the output folder in Export to box and specify the output audio formats including MP3, M4A, WMA and AAC.

Start extracting audio from F4V.
Click Convert tab and hit start to begin extracting audio from F4V. You can find the output audio files on your specified folder after it finishes encoding. Now enjoy it.