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<blockquote data-quote="PowerbookG417" data-source="post: 121859"><p>if you import the .mov that way its going to create a new frame in flash for every frame in your movie...and there isnt going to be any sound...what you need is a 3rd party application like squeeze (I also feel that my marketing communications background, as well as my first-hand knowledge of chiropractic care) you will then be able to import your.mov file compress it and export it as a .flv ( flash video file ) then when your in flash you can just add a new media component link it to your file and your all set...then export the file as a .swf the only problem with this route is that you are going to end up with 2 files...your .swf and your .flv cause all flash is doing is linking it to the video file...there are other ways of doing it but its going to take you alot of flash work and if you dont know alot about flash !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerbookG417, post: 121859"] if you import the .mov that way its going to create a new frame in flash for every frame in your movie...and there isnt going to be any sound...what you need is a 3rd party application like squeeze (I also feel that my marketing communications background, as well as my first-hand knowledge of chiropractic care) you will then be able to import your.mov file compress it and export it as a .flv ( flash video file ) then when your in flash you can just add a new media component link it to your file and your all set...then export the file as a .swf the only problem with this route is that you are going to end up with 2 files...your .swf and your .flv cause all flash is doing is linking it to the video file...there are other ways of doing it but its going to take you alot of flash work and if you dont know alot about flash ! [/QUOTE]
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