Wav audio (windows), Windows avi (windows) – Adobe Flash Professional CS3 User Manual

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See also

“Specify publish settings for QuickTime videos” on page 431

WAV audio (Windows)

Exports only the sound file of the current document to a single WAV file. You can specify the sound format of the
new file.

To determine the sampling frequency, bit rate, and stereo or mono setting of the exported sound, select Sound
Format. To exclude events sounds from the exported file, select Ignore Event Sounds.

Windows AVI (Windows)

Exports a document as a Windows video but discards any interactivity. Good for opening a Flash animation in a
video-editing application. Because AVI is a bitmap-based format, documents that contain long or high-resolution
animations can quickly become very large.

The Export Windows AVI dialog box has the following options:

Dimensions

Specifies a width and height, in pixels, for the frames of an AVI movie. Specify only the width or the

height; the other dimension is automatically set to maintain the aspect ratio of your original document. To set both
the width and the height, deselect Maintain Aspect Ratio.

Video Format

Selects a color depth. Some applications do not yet support the Windows 32-bpc image format. If this

format presents problems, use the older 24-bpc format.

Compress Video

Select standard AVI compression options.

Smooth

Applies anti-aliasing to the exported AVI movie. Anti-aliasing produces a higher-quality bitmap image, but

it can cause a halo of gray pixels to appear around images when placed over a colored background. Deselect if a halo
appears.

Sound Format

Set the sample rate and size of the sound track, and whether to export in mono or stereo. The smaller

the sample rate and size, the smaller the exported file, with a possible trade-off in sound quality.

See also

“Compressing sounds for export” on page 296

Windows Metafile Image and Windows Metafile Sequence

This standard Windows graphics format, which most Windows applications support, yields good results for
importing and exporting files.

This format has no definable export options.

See also

“Enhanced Metafile (EMF) Sequence and Image (Windows)” on page 451

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