[quoted text, click to view] > QuickTime export never works, giving me an error message about the version of
> QuickTime installed, even if I change the publish settings to an earlier
> version.
It has to be as early version as Flash 5
[quoted text, click to view] > The .fla file in question publishes a .swf file that plays automatically from
> the first frame and has no interactive features. I've tried changing the
> publish settings to 6 (the file won't publish in versions before 6).
>
> Is this feature supposed to result in a video that plays like the .swf movie?
> Any suggestions?
Video is frame by frame animation , basically nothing interactive will work only common motion and
shape tween and frame by frame sequence.
That automatically exclude any movie clips placed on timeline as well.
There are special ways of preparing the movie while authoring to be exported to video,
can't just export any File , it has ot be design with video as end product in mind .
You may like to check the following URL , it covers lots of issues you should consider while
exporting to video :
http://www.flickerlab.com/flashtovideo/ Than you might want to try 3rd party tools that could help you export SWF to video .
http://www.flashants.com/root/swf2video.shtml SWF2Video is a powerful utility that uniquely supports to convert
Flash SWF to AVI including movie clips, action scripts, human interactions and audio.
The Mosquito sample created by SWF2Video V1.1 shows the movie clips and human interactions in
the Flash movie are completely recorded during the conversion. The second sample shows SWF2Video PRO 1.0
can output alpha channel video to be used for professional composition effects
in video post production. SWF2Video Plug-in for Adobe Premiere enable to import SWF files directly
into Premiere
projects for compositions.
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