At 4:22 PM -0400 9/27/06, Alain Boisvert wrote:
>I just want to be on the safe side before I upgrade.
>I'm using Flash and exporting---> Quicktime video
>I'm not using QT as a container for Flash but using Flash to export to QT video.
>I then import this QT video into a NLE (FinalCut Pro) or After Effects.
>
>I assume that in my case this upgrade will be no problem.
>Right?
Could you rephrase your question? The word "upgrade" is the one I'm not understanding in your context.
The process you explain above simply renders what was created in the Flash timeline to a QuickTime movie. This means that the movie will work in what ever application that has support for that QuickTime file (ie After Effects and FCP) and that your Flash file will stay an .fla.
A few comments, though. Make sure that the window size in the Flash stage is what you'd expect in a QuickTime movie and that the frame rate in the Flash file is consistent with what you need in the QuickTime movie. Also, the codec you choose will impact your workflow in the NLE. So if you export using the Animation codec from Flash, and you take it into a default DV timeline in FCP, the whole video will need rendering.
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francesco schiavon
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