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You can choose one of many standard preset options from the menu. The options determine the dimensions of the video and the quality of the video. The Web – 320 x 240 option converts your original video to an average size to display video in a Web browser. 3 Click the Output File. The Save As dialog box appears. You can choose to save the converted file in a different location on your computer and choose a different filename. Your original video will not be deleted or altered in any way. 4 Click the Start queue button (triangular icon) in the upper-right corner. Flash begins the encoding process. Flash displays the settings for the encoded video and shows the progress and a preview of the video in the Encoding panel. When the encoding process finishes, a “Done” label and a green check appear in the Status column of the Queue panel. A sound indicates that the file has been converted successfully. You now have the file, Penguins.f4v in your Lesson08/08Start folder along with the original Penguins.mov file. P Note: You can change the status of individual files in the Queue by selecting the file in the display list and choosing Edit > Reset Status or Edit > Skip Selection. Reset Status removes the green check from a completed file so it can be encoded again, whereas Skip Selection makes Flash skip that particular file. Adobe FLAsh ProFessionAL Cs6 CLAssroom in A book 309