flash (macromedia):
Thanks Nickels55 - beat me to that ink :)
Also - try setting publish settings to flash player 5 - you may lose some flash 8 features if you
are using any.
Personally - I find the best solution is SWF2Video (
www.flashants.com) but I am afraid there's no
Mac version (i think).
Usually Macs are better than PCs when it comes to export to quicktime because you have the option of
choosing quicktime video - but make sure, if you are exporting to a true video (fixed frame rate)
format you do not use movie clips or actionscript at all (convert all movie clips to graphic or
place on main timeline).
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[quoted text, click to view] Brandoski wrote:
> Hello there,
> I have been trying to both publish and export a Flash animation from a native
> Flash file as a Quicktime .mov file. I am using Flash 8 and have Quicktime
> 7.1.3 installed on my Mac running OSX 10.4.8 - I get an error message every
> time I try to publish the animation as Quicktime saying "An error occurred
> because a required Quick Time component could not be found." My Quick Time
> program works perfectly in all other programs. I tried it on another computer
> and got the same error. I tried several different settings and worked through
> the Flash Help Guide with no luck.
>
> I also tried to do File / Export / Export Movie / Quick Time Video. When I
> use this option it does successfully complete an export but Quicktime file
> ".mov" has missing graphics and no sound from the original Flash animation.
> Can you help me please. I need to import this animation in a Keynote
> presentation ultimately. Thank you. :confused;