Why is FLV format better than SWF?
Why is FLV format better than SWF?Answer: You may not know it, but FLV format has been around for quite some time, primarily as a video format embedded into an SWF. The difference between the two is that SWFs have a frame limit. They can only be 16,000 frames long; FLVs don’t have a cap, and can theoretically be infinite in length (although I wouldn’t advise testing that). Most players can’t play just an FLV; they need a delivery vehicle, primarily an SWF via the Adobe Flash Player. You may be thinking of the new export formats for Flash video and audio: .f4v and .f4a, which Flash recognizes as video for the Flash Player and audio for the Flash Player, respectively.