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(compression-decompression) is a method computers use to compress a video file to save space, and then decompress it to play it back. FLV is the standard format for previous versions of Flash and uses the older codecs Sorenson Spark or On2 VP6. using adobe Media encoder You can convert your video files to the proper FLV or F4V format using Adobe Media Encoder CS6, a stand-alone application that comes with Flash Professional CS6. Adobe Media Encoder can convert single files or multiple files (known as batch processing) to make your workflow easier. adding a video file to adobe Media encoder The first step to convert your video file to a compatible Flash format is to add the video to Adobe Media Encoder for encoding. 1 Launch Adobe Media Encoder CS6, which comes installed with Adobe Flash Professional CS6. The opening screen displays the Queue in the upper left, which shows any current video files that have been added for processing. The Queue panel should be empty. The other panels are the Encoding panel, which shows any video currently being processed; the Watch Folders, which shows folders that have been identified for batch processing; and the Preset Browser, which provides common predefined settings. Queue Preset browser Encoding panel Watch folders Adobe FLAsh ProFessionAL Cs6 CLAssroom in A book 307