1) I wish to have the browser page ([login to view URL]) for my product user manual (basic tree menu) edited to accept flash videos in lieu of avi's. Presently, the quicktime player is utilized to play the videos. I believe I can convert my avi files to swf files myself. If I cannot, I will later place another bid to have this done. There is an swf player(s) (musicplayer, musicplayer_f6) that was created for a different part of the manual (a movie-intro) that a coder created and placed in the same directory as my browser page which perhaps could be used to play these new flash videos.
2) I also want the user manual to be "autonomous" and not have to go to the www to fetch any files. Presently, it has to go out to fetch a [login to view URL] file. I tried to put this file in the same directory as the browser page but for some reason I could not get this to work. Can you make the necessary changes to enable this to work?
Just fyi, I want this "autonomous" strategy to be fully used in 1) above as well.
I included some images and three videos to enable you to test the browser page. The three videos may be found under "corner shot headers" in the manual, under "skills". Also, I have attached the two swf players (musicplayer and musicplayer_f6) in case you just want to reference them to play the flash videos.
**I am adding the following scope to that above: The avi movies used in the browser page shall be converted to flash as part of this project. Note the browser page currently enables the user to click on the movie playing in the browser page window to get a full screen version of the movie. This feature must still work after you have converted the movies and browswer page to flash. Note, I would the browser page to use the flash player I sent you as part of the attachment and not a new one.
Bidders please make sure you understand the full scope of this project before agreeing to your bid - THANKS!**
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
2) Deliverables must be in ready-to-run condition, as follows (depending on the nature of the deliverables):
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## Platform
XP