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Re: Flash Support...



QT5 only supports Flash 4 and QT6 only supports Flash 5. Although higher versions of Flash files may import and sort of work, they are simply not compatible.

Matthew Rogers
On 21 Nov 2003, at 12:20, Caroling Wholeo wrote:

I have experience with Flash 5 files not playing well in QT 5. As I remember, the files would play with Flash 4 - features. Any Flash 5 feature just didn't work. Could you post an example of a QT 6 movie containing a Flash 6 (MX) movie, where the Flash won't play at all?

If my idea is right, you could use the Flash track itself to detect the version number. Like filters. Of course Macromedia provides elaborate JavaScript detection scripts for Flash. Or open the Flash source file and try to export as Flash 5. You'll get a report of all Flash 6+ features that can't be published as Flash 5.

On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 09:19  PM, Grubbs, Bill wrote:

it appears that Flash 7 is
the current format and that the files that won't play are probably Flash
6 or 7. Is there a way to check the version # to be sure that is the
problem?


Caroling http://www.wholeo.net/
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