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Path
computes a simple linear function of the three neighboring pixels (left, above, upper left),
and then selects the neighboring pixel closest to the computed value as a predictor.
Adaptive
analyzes the colors in the image and creates a unique color table for the selected
PNG file. This option is best for systems showing thousands or millions of colors; it creates the
most accurate color for the image but results in a file size larger than a PNG created with the
web 216 palette. You can reduce the size of a PNG created with an adaptive palette by
decreasing the number of colors in the palette.
To save the settings with the current file, click OK.
10.
Specifying publish settings for QuickTime videos
The QuickTime Publish Settings option creates videos in the same QuickTime format you have
installed on your computer. For example, if you have QuickTime 5 installed, Flash publishes the
QuickTime video in version 5.
The Flash document plays in the QuickTime video exactly as it does in Flash Player, retaining all
its interactive features. If the Flash document also contains a QuickTime video, Flash copies it to
its own track in the new QuickTime file.
The current version of the QuickTime Player (as of this writing) supports Flash Player 4 SWF file
playback. For best results, Flash content that you export to the QuickTime format should contain
only those features supported by Flash Player 4. Future releases of the QuickTime Player might
support additional Flash file formats.
If you try to export Flash Player 6 or 7 content to the QuickTime format, an error message
will appear, indicating that the installed version of QuickTime does not support that version of
Flash Player. To resolve this issue, you can select Flash Player 4 from the Version pop-up menu on
the Flash tab of the Publish Settings dialog box. For more information, see
options for the Flash SWF file format" on page
If a newer version of the QuickTime Player becomes available that supports Flash Player 6 and
later versions, you can install the updated QuickTime version and publish your document as
QuickTime files that target those versions of Flash Player.
For more information on QuickTime videos, see your QuickTime documentation.
To publish a QuickTime video with your Flash SWF file:
Do one of the following to open the Publish Settings dialog box:
1.
Select File > Publish Settings.
In the Property inspector for the document (which is available when no object is selected),
click the Settings button.
Note: To create a publish profile for the publish settings that you specify, see
profiles" on page
On the Formats tab, select the QuickTime file type. For the QuickTime filename, either use
2.
the default filename, or enter a new filename with the .mov extension.
Click the QuickTime panel to show its settings.
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Publishing Flash documents
"Setting publish
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