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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.
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