Is it possible to find out the encoding information, such as
video and audio data rates, frame rate, codec used, etc, of a Flash
video clip? If so, how? What tool/software I need to do this?
I am able to find these (encoding) info for video clips if they are in Window Media or Real Media file formats. But I am not sure, whether there is way to find these info for Flash video clips as well.
For example, we chose Flash Video format for one of our Web sites. Someone at work originally encoded a video clip for the site at nearly 900kbps (total data rate: video + audio). I asked it to be reduced to around 300kbps. Well, he resized the video and encoded the same clip at a lower data rate, but doesn't remember exactly what setting he used. Now, how do I find out the key information about encoding for this clip (i.e. data rate, fps, etc)?
I am able to find these (encoding) info for video clips if they are in Window Media or Real Media file formats. But I am not sure, whether there is way to find these info for Flash video clips as well.
For example, we chose Flash Video format for one of our Web sites. Someone at work originally encoded a video clip for the site at nearly 900kbps (total data rate: video + audio). I asked it to be reduced to around 300kbps. Well, he resized the video and encoded the same clip at a lower data rate, but doesn't remember exactly what setting he used. Now, how do I find out the key information about encoding for this clip (i.e. data rate, fps, etc)?