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Subject: FLASH: Flash 4, Win 95, Quicktime, exporting movie for use in Authorwar
From: Eastburn, Jim C.
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 18:12:03 +0100

Davis (or anyone else),

Im not familiar with using Quick Time at all. You suggested to the
original post that the person should embed the flash movie inside a
quicktime movie. Do you have to have Quick Time Pro to do this?
Which versions of Quick Time support embedding Flash movies?

Im stuck right now because it's not possible to export a quick time
movie from Flash using Windows.

Thank you,

jim
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