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Subject: Re: FLASH: Flash to QuickTime
From: John Dowdell
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 22:14:55 GMT

At 1:53 PM 2/9/0, Chrissy Rey wrote:
>I have a flash question for you. We developed a flash info-mercial for a
>client. The movie is at 12 fps. They have a video production group who would
>like to use it. They have asked us to provide them with a high resolution
>quicktime movie at 30 fps. Can this be done without reworking the entire
>movie by hand? We would appreciate any insight you can give us.

Assuming they have the current versions of QuickTime Pro installed, they
should be able to just open up this SWF in MoviePlayer and save it out as a
MOV.

(The "high-resolution" part may take some tweaking of MoviePlayer options,
whether in the time domain or the space domain.)

Rephrased, QuickTime 4+ can open SWFs and save out MOVs.

jd





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