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Subject: RE: FLASH: Video in Flash
From: Damien Morton
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 20:48:55 +0100

OK, so now we have Flash 3 in a Quicktime movie.

How do Flash and Quicktime interact with each other?

Can Flash control the Quicktime Movie?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Blanpied [ericbatapple [dot] com (mailto:ericbatapple [dot] com)]
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 1:45 PM
> To: Flash-R
> Subject: Re: FLASH: Video in Flash
>
>
> Michael Penney wrote:
>
> > You can also create a QT movie as has been suggested, set
> up your flash
> > presentation with the video in flash and export as QT. Be
> prepared to do
> > some testing/futzing with compression, etc. to get the
> alpha channels
> > working right.
>
> Flash and QT work great together.
>
> To do a simple combination of a Flash Track and a Video Track
> in QTPlayer
> Pro is not that hard. Here's an example for a single-frame
> Flash movie with
> video:
>
> 1. Publish your SWF as Flash 3 (4 if you want to mess with the Public
> Preview of QT5).
> 2. Prepare your audio/video movie to the compression settings
> that suit you
> (this is not the list for that discussion, is it?)
> 3. Open both in QT Player
> 4. Select all in the Flash movie and copy.
> 5. In the video movie, select all.
> 6. Hold down option (alt) and shift and select "Add Scaled"
> from the Edit
> menu (where Paste normally is).
>
> This adds the Flash track as a new track, scaling it *In
> Time* to fit the
> duration of the selection. This approach has the advantage of
> just using one
> long frame to get the duration right for the Flash Track. You
> don't have to
> spend any time messing around with getting the right number
> of frames in
> Flash to match the duration of the video.
>
> To fix the layering:
> 1. Open the Info Panels.
> 2. Select the Video Track from the left popup.
> 3. Select "Layer" from the right popup.
> 4. Change the layer number of the video track to something
> (-1 or -2 will
> usually do).
>
> To reposition the video track:
> 1. From the right popup select "size"
> 2. Click "adjust"
> 3. Drag the video around, and experiment with the (admittedly strange)
> handles.
> 4. Click done when you're finished.
>
> When you have it the way you like it "Save As", *Clicking the Make
> Self-Contained* radio button.
>
>
> You can do similar things to add streaming video tracks to
> Flash tracks.
>
> --
> Eric Blanpied
> QuickTime
> Apple Computer, Inc.
>
>
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Replies
  Re: FLASH: Video in Flash, Eric Blanpied
  Re: FLASH: Video in Flash, Michael Penney

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