Adobe Flash Tutorial- Exporting QuickTime Videos For YouTube

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

In this tutorial I go over how to simply export a QuickTIme video from Flash to upload to YouTube.

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  • Whenever I try to publish with Quicktime, some of the frames leave "trails" that make the vid look ugly. I'm doing it on "on disk" option and it STILL does that. This is so frustrating. Any ideas?

  • @Vflashvic I have a new tutorial available that shows a way to export videos through Flash without glitches. The method requires more time and software, but it does work. So check that out, you'll see it in the video replies listed here.

  • Bad news, I don't have quicktime on my Windows Vista. Thanks for the help though!

    [I hate it when I ask for help and people try to help yet your missing something ya know!]

  • On Windows I think there's an option to export as Windows AVI or something similar. If you select that you should be able to go through a similar process like I do on my video.

  • I have Quicktime installed so I think it's good news.

    Does this work for Windows 7 as well?

  • I haven't used Windows 7 yet but I can't see why it wouldn't work. I'm sure it'll work just fine.

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  • Wondering if you can help, your videos seem super helpful, but I'm caught at an early stage. When I click 'save', I get an error message saying "flash quicktime is not available. please make sure quicktime is properly installed." I installed quicktime earlier today, do you know what might be the problem?

  • Your videos are super helpful! Thanks.

    FYI: For those who need to use this method, aside from vision lab, You can also import the jpeg sequence into Quicktime. (File>Open Image Sequence) from there it gives you a list of FPS to choose from and save! Your videos have helped me on a few occasions. Cheers!

  • I have installed QuickTime, but when i go to export it it says the component cant be found! Whats happening!

  • hey when i exported i got a severe audio sync glitch, does anyone know how to fix this?

  • how come i get this message when i tried export quicktime mov.

    Warning: No libraries were linked as Runtime Shared Libraries (RSLs) because of your publish settings: Exporting QuickTime Movie

    after the export, the result of the video were halved. so what do i do >< same as me

  • Thanks a lot!

  • Its pretty funny, im subbed to you and yet i always use the search bar to look for animation tuts, and i end up here with the answer to my problems lol! Thanks for all your videos!

  • @Vflashvic NO ONE CAN ANSWER THIS QUESTION AND ITS FUZZING ME OFF!!!

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