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Hey fellow Flash enthusiasts,

I've been trying to experiment with exporting .mov settings on Flash and havent had much success. The versions that look relatively good are rediculously huge files and the ones that are reasonably small sized look rather awful. I know decent quicktimes are doomed to be large files, but I was wondering if anyone could suggest quicktime settings that seem to have a good balance.

Oh, and this includes settings for sound. There are a lot of compression choices for sound, but I know nothing about them. Any suggestions?

Tags: export, flash, quicktime, settings

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Try h.264 (or whatever the number is) I've always had great success with that. Also try 44khz 16.

If you're on a mac and have Final Cut, it comes with a great program called Compress that can take 10 mb file and turn it into 800kbs with the same quality.

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Cool, thanks.

And I'm on a PC and I have Premiere Pro, not Final Cut. But if Final Cut has such a feature, Premiere probably would too, wouldn't it?

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I know After Effects has an amazing compressor too

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Ah, I have After Effects, but I hardly know how to use it. I should start playing with that program more. : )

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This is off the topic of exporting, but as long as After Effects has been mentioned, I'd like to make an interjection... is it normal to have audio files in an AE project library and then find that they're inaudible after placing them in a timeline?

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I can't even get my files to export as .mov without getting a pop-up about changing the settings in the flash tab to flash 5. And the one time I finally got it to work, I was unable to get any sound. So I uaually just go to test movie and record it as it plays with a video capture program.

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I think I know what you're doing wrong. You're publishing your .mov, not exporting. In Flash go to file>export NOT file>publish...

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And there enlies my problem. I never knew there was much of a difference between exporting and publishing. Thanks!

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Mpeg 4 works 10 rimes better than H.264 (no offense Stephen) Also Get AE if you can.. more options

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Nah man, I'll definitely try that setting!

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Cool, thanks for the know-how, all.

But what about the video export settings? That's what I'm most concerned about.

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