2.
On the Formats tab, select the QuickTime file type. For the QuickTime filename, either
use the default filename, or enter a new filename with the .mov extension.
3.
Click the QuickTime panel to show its settings.
4.
For Dimensions, enter a width and height in pixels for the exported QuickTime video, or
select Match Movie to make the QuickTime video the same size as the Flash SWF file and
keep its aspect ratio.
5.
Select one of the following Alpha options to control the transparency (alpha) mode of the
Flash track in the QuickTime video without affecting any alpha settings in the Flash
application:
Alpha Transparent
tracks behind the Flash track.
Copy
makes the Flash track opaque and masks all content in tracks behind the Flash
track.
Auto
makes the Flash track transparent if it is on top of any other tracks, but opaque if it
is the bottom or only track in the SWF file.
6.
Select one of the following Layer options to control where the Flash track plays in the
stacking order of the QuickTime video:
Top
places the Flash track always on top of other tracks in the QuickTime video.
Bottom
places the Flash track always behind other tracks.
Auto
places the Flash track in front of other tracks if Flash objects are in front of video
objects in the Flash application, and behind all other tracks if Flash objects are not in
front.
7.
Select Streaming Sound to have Flash export all the streaming audio in the Flash SWF file
to a QuickTime sound track, recompressing the audio using the standard QuickTime
audio settings. To change these options, click Audio Settings; for more information, see
your QuickTime documentation.
8.
Select Controller to specify the type of QuickTime controller used to play the exported
video—None, Standard, or QuickTime VR.
9.
Select one of the following Playback options to control how QuickTime plays a video:
Looping
repeats the video when it reaches the last frame.
Paused at Start
from the shortcut menu. By default, the option is deselected; that is, the video begins to
play as soon as it is loaded.
Play Every Frame
does not play sound.
makes the Flash track SWF file transparent and shows any content in
pauses the video until a user clicks a button in the video or selects Play
shows every frame of the video without skipping to maintain time and
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