I had the same problem, and according to Adobe this is a known issue in
Quicktime 7. 

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=60dcf627

They suggest downgrading to QT 6.5. I wasn't motivated enough to do that, so
I went for PNG sequence.



On 4/5/07 9:54 AM, "John
> 
>> sorry if i posted this before, i asked this question a couple of days ago
>> but never saw it come back in the digest, and it doesn't show up in the
>> archives search. although it did seem someone else recently asked nearly
>> the
>> same question and nobody really knew. so let's try again.
>> 
>> i have some animated icons in flash that need to make it into either after
>> effects or avid. in Export Movie i can select QuickTime Video and in the
>> Format box select "32-bit Color (alpha channel)". however, when Importing
>> Footage into After Effects, no matter how i Interpret Footage the swf
>> comes
>> in opaque. so far exporting a .png sequence works, but that is clunky.
>> yes,
>> i know about wmode, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with this.
>> does
>> anybody know the trick?
>> 
>> thanks,
>> glenn grant
>> 
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