Sorry, I did not understand a little. I must to have my fla with
30fps? Is mp4 format that I get from QT is broadcast ?

2010/10/25 Karl DeSaulniers <[email protected]>:
> Hi Natalia,
> First you export from flash with the animation codec the way I was
> describing,
> then you open that exported file into QuickTime and re-export it in the mp4
> format.
>
> Yes 24 to 30 fps for video. 30fps for broadcast.
>
> Best,
> Karl
>
>
> On Oct 25, 2010, at 4:55 AM, natalia Vikhtinskaya wrote:
>
>> Thank you very much! Your advices really helped to create mov file.
>> When I export to mov file In Compression Type I see many possible
>> types. My final goal is converting mov to broadcast video: 4x3 NTSC
>> standard definition and 16x9 1080p high definition.
>> I honestly say that I know nothing about those standards. Does
>> compression type when I export flash to mov mean something for final
>> proadcast video? I did not see anything about these two formats in QT
>> settings when I export mov to mp4. I understand that is not directly
>> flash question but maybe somebody can say some words about that.
>>
>> Should I create fla with 30fps if I need it to export in video format?
>>
>> 2010/10/25 Karl DeSaulniers <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> I didn't even think of that.. right on rhodes. :)
>>> Makes sense, you would even have better control to make multiple MOVs
>>> for different media from the same file with different frame rates. if the
>>> frame rate doesn't matter.
>>> But remember what frame rate you created it in for some situations
>>> though,
>>> because if your Fla. is made at at 12 fps and you export it at 30fps
>>> it will make everything move faster than the way you originally made it
>>> and
>>> knew it to play.
>>> And if you have video playing "in" your Fla. that is set to say 30fps,
>>> you
>>> will
>>> have to get your export back up to 30fps for those videos to look right.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Karl
>>>
>>> On Oct 25, 2010, at 3:17 AM, tom rhodes wrote:
>>>
>>>> good idea to export it at 1 fps, that way you don't get skipped frames
>>>> (even
>>>> with heavy actionscript use), then speed up the resulting mov to the
>>>> original framerate and you've got a perfect mov.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 25 October 2010 07:25, Karl DeSaulniers <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> @Henrik
>>>>> One possible solution for the script problem is to take the frame that
>>>>> the
>>>>> MC which has that script in it
>>>>> and extend that MCs frame to the same length as how long it would take
>>>>> to
>>>>> execute.
>>>>> Even if there is only one frame inside that MC.
>>>>> The export reads the main timeline and if you have a MC that sits on
>>>>> one
>>>>> frame,
>>>>> extend that frame to the execute time length in frames and it will give
>>>>> the
>>>>> main timeline export the room to record your script working/executing.
>>>>> Then just move frames that would come after that effect/script to the
>>>>> appropriate spot on the timeline considering this adjustment.
>>>>> Your main timeline will be super long, but It should export your
>>>>> particle
>>>>> effect.
>>>>> I think also, you have to export as animation to execute any scripts
>>>>> you
>>>>> have in your fla.
>>>>> This is just a theory and I have not tested, but if you try, let me
>>>>> know
>>>>> if
>>>>> it works or not.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Karl
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 24, 2010, at 6:03 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Hi Natalia,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sure, its simple. Go to file menu, select export, select QuickTime in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> drop-down menu,
>>>>>> navigate to the folder you want to save everything to,
>>>>>> hit save, a dialog box will pop up, on it there should be a "QuickTime
>>>>>> Settings" button - select it,
>>>>>> Once you have gotten this far, now you must start thinking of how you
>>>>>> want
>>>>>> things exported.
>>>>>> If your flash movie is just regular animations as in timeline
>>>>>> animations,
>>>>>> you can select "stop export when last frame is reached" or if your
>>>>>> flash
>>>>>> movie has script and other animations inside
>>>>>> movieclips not on the main timeline, you can "stop exporting after a
>>>>>> certain time has elapsed".
>>>>>> this option is a little tricky and you may have to export multiple
>>>>>> times
>>>>>> to get the desired results.
>>>>>> trial and error on that.
>>>>>> I think this option is what will help in a situation like what Henrik
>>>>>> was
>>>>>> suggesting could happen.
>>>>>> Flash has trouble exporting scripts because they can extend past the
>>>>>> main
>>>>>> timeline, but if you
>>>>>> "stop export after a certain time elapsed" it exports the movie more
>>>>>> like
>>>>>> a recording than an export.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My advice is to take the script effects and remake them (to the best
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> your ability) as an actual animation.
>>>>>> If you can not do that, then you would probably need a screen recorder
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> capture the action and then place it in your fla.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But back tot he export.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Once you have chosen the way you want to export, and you've clicked
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> "QuickTime Settings" button,
>>>>>> in that dialog box you will see a "Video" "Sound" and "Prepare for
>>>>>> internet streaming".
>>>>>> the first one is where you will find the "Animation Codec".
>>>>>> Make sure the Video check box is selected and then choose the
>>>>>> "Settings"
>>>>>> button.
>>>>>> Under the drop-down menu, select "Animation" (This is the Animation
>>>>>> Codec)
>>>>>> then you will have some settings that will show, like a "Motion" and
>>>>>> "Data
>>>>>> Rate" and "Compressor".
>>>>>> Here is where you set things to the highest. Set the frame rate to
>>>>>> "current" (the rate you made your flash file) or 30 fps (usually best
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> real motion)
>>>>>> "Data Rate" Should be grayed out so don't worry about that, if it
>>>>>> isn't,
>>>>>> set it to automatic the first round, and then "Compressor" should be
>>>>>> set
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> "Millions of Colors+"
>>>>>> or what ever is the highest in your drop-down, or just drag the slider
>>>>>> all
>>>>>> the way to the right if your slider is not grayed out.
>>>>>> Press ok.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Go to the "Sound" check box, enable it if you have sound, don't if you
>>>>>> don't. :)
>>>>>> Here set your audio to the least compressed.
>>>>>> Compressor : none
>>>>>> Rate: 48.000
>>>>>> Size: 16 bit
>>>>>> Use: Stereo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> then choose your stream type. I usually use "Fast start with
>>>>>> compressed
>>>>>> head"
>>>>>> (I believe this improves the loading of the video when served from the
>>>>>> internet and deals with the buffer, but don't quote me on it)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now when exporting this movie, know that it will take a long time if
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> have a large movie.
>>>>>> Especially if your using scripts and embedded movies with animation
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> your timing the export.
>>>>>> So view and time your movie as a swf first to get a general idea of
>>>>>> how
>>>>>> long it will take.
>>>>>> Literally, get a stopwatch and time it. record how long it takes for
>>>>>> it
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> play with all the scripts and animations doing their thing.
>>>>>> Take this time and put it in the box for export stop with elapsed
>>>>>> time.
>>>>>> the format is kind of weird.
>>>>>> Ever looked up in the corder of your video recorder and saw those
>>>>>> strings
>>>>>> of numbers  usually looked like 00:01:35:24.
>>>>>> Well that string I just typed says the track is 1 min 35 sec 24
>>>>>> mill-sec.
>>>>>> You will need to set the time you got in this format for that export
>>>>>> option
>>>>>> to work properly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Once you have the file exported, then go open it with QuickTime and
>>>>>> export
>>>>>> "that" file to the size and settings you need for displaying on the
>>>>>> internet
>>>>>> File menu -> Select "Export" or maybe in your case "Export for web".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> NOTE:
>>>>>> Do not over write the export you made from flash. Keep it on the side
>>>>>> as
>>>>>> you may have to try several times to get your perfect file for the
>>>>>> internet.
>>>>>> This file will have all the detail in it at a clean and clear
>>>>>> resolution
>>>>>> and sound and can always be compressed down.
>>>>>> (I make a duplicate of this and edit that one just to be safe)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There are some situations where an persons flash file has code or
>>>>>> certain
>>>>>> ways animations are made that just don't translate,
>>>>>> so this is not the most perfect of solutions, but like I said when I
>>>>>> started this.
>>>>>> I have had much success.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> HTH,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>> Karl
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Oct 24, 2010, at 6:17 AM, natalia Vikhtinskaya wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Thank you for your advice. But I did not understand what you mean:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Export a MOV file using the "Animation" Codec with the highest
>>>>>>> settings first.
>>>>>>> I can not export move file from Flash. I said this function does not
>>>>>>> work. How  did you do export from Flash with best and largest
>>>>>>> settings?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2010/10/24 Karl DeSaulniers <[email protected]>:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have had very good success.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Export a MOV file using the "Animation" Codec with the highest
>>>>>>>> settings
>>>>>>>> first.
>>>>>>>> Here you want to set things to Best and Largest sizes.
>>>>>>>> Your not going to be keeping this copy necessarily.
>>>>>>>> Then open that movie in Quicktime and export to your
>>>>>>>> desired settings for what ever your wanting the video for.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Oh and any Movieclips you have that play content inside them,
>>>>>>>> move their content to a new layer on the main timeline.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> HTH,
>>>>>>>> Best
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Oct 23, 2010, at 12:48 PM, natalia Vikhtinskaya wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Yes, I googled. Can somebody recommend really good tool?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 2010/10/23 Henrik Andersson <[email protected]>:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I would rather use a dedicated tool. Googling "swf to video"
>>>>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>>>>> find
>>>>>>>>>> most of them.
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