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Selecting a publishing format
Use the Formats tab to select the movie format you want and determine the types of files you wish
to publish. It includes support for creating cross-platform projectors.
To set options using the Formats tab:
To publish a Projector movie, click Projector. You can set more Projector options by using the
Projector tab. For more information, see
To publish a projector that will run on a different platform than the one in which you are
authoring, select Macintosh projector (Windows) or Windows projector (Macintosh). For
more information about creating cross-platform projectors, see
projectors" on page
To publish a Shockwave file (DCR) without an HTML file, select Shockwave File. You can set
additional Shockwave options using the Shockwave tab. For more information, see
Shockwave options" on page
To publish Shockwave content with an HTML file, select HTML; you can set additional
Shockwave HTML properties using this tab. For more information, see
options" on page
To publish an Image file, select Image file. You can set additional Shockwave image options
using this tab. For more information, see
To be prompted if you want to replace existing files, select Confirm when replacing files.
To be prompted for the location you want to publish to, select Prompt for location
when publishing.
To automatically save your movie when publishing (instead of being prompted to save as is the
case with default settings), select Automatically save when publishing.
To change the default setting of automatically previewing your movie in a browser after
publishing, deselect Preview after publishing.
Using the DCR and HTML file format
If you create a DCR file and an HTML file with all of the tags necessary to display your DCR
movie, Director does the following:
Creates a DCR and HTML file in the same directory as your Director (DIR) movie.
Note: Director creates a CCT file for each external cast and, by default, saves the CCT file in the
same folder as the DCR file. To specify a different file location, hold Alt (Windows) or Option
(Macintosh) when you select File > Publish. Continue to hold the key for access to dialog boxes
that let you specify new paths for both your DCR and CCT files.
Gives both your DCR and HTML files the same name as your DIR file, with the appropriate
extensions (for example, MyMovie.dcr and MyMovie.html).
Sets the DCR movie's width and height to match the dimensions of the DIR movie.
Configures the DCR movie and HTML file so that if your users resize their browsers, the
DCR movie remains the same size as the original DIR movie.
Compresses bitmap images and sound using JPEG compression. Note that if you've
compressed images for individual cast members, those settings will override compression
Publish settings are movie specific; that is, if you change the default Publish settings, Director
saves those changes when you save your movie. A new movie uses the Default Publish settings,
not those set for a specific movie.
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