Flash video is a popular format for displaying video content on the web. It is so popular because most web browsers already have a flash plugin installed - many websites already use flash for other things, so many users have already installed it.

Another reason is it popular is that the .FLV video format is well compressed and has excellent quality compared with other formats. Most web users don’t know how to edit the flash videos on web sites, so the content is also more secure.

Software can be used to convert almost any video format into a flash file format for display on a website such as Youtube, or your own. This is typically a simple process, and the program can do it with the click of a button.

After conversion, you can upload the video to a video website. Videos in this format can be ’streamed’ from the Internet, which means that the entire video does not have to be downloaded before playback begins. You can start in the middle of the video, even.

If you use flash on your own website, the benefit of converting a video to flash is your visitors can watch as much as they like and the video starts immediately. They don’t have to wait for the video to download and then view after installing appropriate codec.

FLV video files are small and compressed so not much video buffering is required. It also reduces bandwidth usage and space on the server, so you can host your own files and keep visitors on your own site.

Flash videos are great at getting visitors attention for whatever you want them to see. Video is becoming an essential medium on the Internet and having video on your website can drastically increase visitor response.

If you are planning to post videos to another website such as YouTube, then it is even easier because YouTube handles all the website code for you. You just have to record a video, convert it to flash with a flash converter and you’re on your way. You can then send visitors to your website from there.

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