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In this tutorial I go over how to simply export a QuickTIme video from Flash to upload to YouTube.
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why is it that when i export. it takes me a heck of a long time to export even a 30 second movie.
is it because my canvas size is
1270 by 720?
IT COMES UP WITH”the versoin of flash in not supported by quicktime. plese set the flash settings to 5 or lower”
i do that and it still dont work somebody help me please
I’ve tried this several times but Youtube seems incapable of uploading my video without it halving the framerate. I’ve used a framerate of 25fps and a canvas size of 640×360 so I shouldn’t have any problems… please help!
Thank you! : D
That really helped me a lot : D
Great tutorials! You just made me 2 1/2 times better with Flash
Happened to me as well…
umm wen i upload it ot youtube it loses the sync can you help ?????
If you use the bone feature or motion tweening, will the animations export properly to video? Or do you have to use frame by frame animation to make your animations export properly to video?
Thanks.
Thank you for this video tutorial. It really helped me.
I haven’t used Windows 7 yet but I can’t see why it wouldn’t work. I’m sure it’ll work just fine.
I have Quicktime installed so I think it’s good news.
Does this work for Windows 7 as well?
On Windows I think there’s an option to export as Windows AVI or something similar. If you select that you should be able to go through a similar process like I do on my video.
Bad news, I don’t have quicktime on my Windows Vista. Thanks for the help though!
[I hate it when I ask for help and people try to help yet your missing something ya know!]