exporting flash as quicktimes
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- hellofromlondon
anyone know any tricks to exporting LONG flash movies as quicktimes???
i have a 9 minute flash movie, i want as a quicktime.
it has long sections of sound throughout too.
seems to hang on 'recording flash content' for ages (been like 15 minutes... should it take this long?)
anyone know how long it should take/any watchouts/tips to speed it up?
thanks
- ok_not_ok0
Chop up your flash movies to 9 1-minute clips then export each to QT. Then just stitch them back together.
9 minutes is big and it's making your computer work too hard...i think.
- hellofromlondon0
ok thanks for the advice.... and is there anything you recommend to stitch them together... is premiere pretty good for something like this?
- quicktime proprophetone
- Premiere should be fine, AE or even iMovie.ok_not_ok
- ok thanks, gna try straight from flash, then try premiere.hellofromlondon
- prophetone0
i did some ten minute movies to hd and it took some time. the worst part is flash just says exporting with no indication of progress for several minutes, then bam it's done.
- yeh never sure if its working really hard... or just stalledhellofromlondon
- hellofromlondon0
also - another question if i may guys...
this movie (round9 or so minutes) is most flat graphic style....
is the best way to export this as a h264 mov.... if i want to upload it onto youtube?
- irrelevant0
Might have some audio sync issues. Yes Final Cut pro and agree with slicing it up into smaller segments. Also, last time I messed with it, everything needed to be on main timeline, movieclips would bot transfer. Good luck