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Flash document (swf), Exporting hd videos with adobe media encoder – Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual

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Flash document (SWF)

To place the Flash Pro content in another application, such as Dreamweaver, export the entire document as a SWF file. Flash Pro exports the
SWF file using the current settings from the Flash tab of the Publish Settings for the FLA file.

Exporting HD videos with Adobe Media Encoder

Flash Pro allows you to export tweens, symbols, and graphics to High Definition videos of various formats. The HD videos exported with Flash Pro
can be used with Communications-enabled applications, for video conferencing, streaming, and sharing.

By default, Flash Pro can export to QuickTime Movie (.MOV) files, only. The export function requires you to install the latest version of QuickTime

Player, since Flash Pro leverages QuickTime libraries when exporting MOV files.

The HD video export workflow has been remodeled, as Flash Pro is now integrated with Adobe Media Encoder. It allows you to convert MOV files
to various other formats. To its end, Adobe Media Encoder has been optimized to only present export formats relevant for Flash content (F4V,
FLV, H.264, and mp3). For more information on Encoding and Exporting videos using Adobe Media Encoder, see

Encode and export video and

audio

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Comparing the erstwhile and new export video workflows

The new workflow is different from the export video workflow of Flash Professional CS6 and earlier versions.

The major points of difference are:

Integration with Adobe Media Encoder: Flash Professional CC has been integrated with Adobe Media Encoder 7.0, and the earlier
versions were not dependent on AME.

Export formats: Flash Professional CC can export QuickTime movies, only.

HD videos: Flash Professional CC allows you to export HD videos.

Also, the CS6 workflow had the following issues:

The MOV export workflow using QuickTime was error-prone and memory consuming.

The AVI export did not support movie clips.

With Flash Professional CC, the above-mentioned issues have been fixed including the loss of frames issue. However, with the Adobe Media
Encoder workflow, you can export to MOV files seamlessly with Flash Professional CC. With the new AME-based workflow, you can export Flash
content to MOV files, and later use AME to convert MOV files to any desired output.

Export begins at Frame #2

Depending how the Timeline is structured, the exported video can be a result of any of the following scenarios:

1. If there is more than one frame on the root timeline, the export will begin from frame #2.

2. If there is only one frame on the root timeline, then the export will include frame #1.

3. If there is more than one frame on the root timeline and ActionScript or sound is added to frame #1, it will not be called.

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