9.
When you finish cropping and trimming the video, you may select either the Cue Point or
the Encoding tab to further modify the video's encoding settings, or click OK to return to
the main Flash 8 Video Encoding dialog box.
If you are ready to encode your video clips, or need to add additional source video clips to
encode, see
"Encoding video with Flash Video Encoder" on page
To learn about the other options available in the Flash Video Encoding Settings dialog
box, see the following sections:
"Specifying advanced video encoding settings" on page 18
"Defining and embedding cue points" on page 21
When you encode the video, the original source video clip is not changed. You
can always re-encode a video clip and specify new settings if your initial attempt
doesn't produce the results you want.
Setting Flash Video Encoder preferences
Flash Video Encoder provides the following preference settings that you can specify:
Flash lets you set preferences for general application operations, editing operations, and
clipboard operations.
To set preferences:
1.
Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Flash > Preferences (Macintosh).
The Preferences dialog box is displayed.
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