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Change video instance properties in the Property inspector

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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL 293 Video In the Video Properties dialog box, you can do the following: • View information about an imported video clip, including its name, path, creation date, pixel dimensions, length, and file size • Change the video clip name • Update the video clip if you modify it in an external editor • Import an FLV or F4V file to replace the selected clip • Export a video clip as an FLV or F4V file For lessons on working with video, see the Adobe Flash Support Center at www.adobe.com/go/flash_video. Change video instance properties in the Property inspector 1 Select an instance of an embedded or linked video clip on the Stage. 2 Select Window > Properties, and do any of the following: • Enter an instance name in the Name text field on the left side of the Property inspector. • Enter values for W and H to change the dimensions of the video instance. • Enter values for X and Y to change the position of the upper-left corner of the instance on the Stage. • Click Swap. Select a video clip to replace the clip currently assigned to the instance. Note: You can swap an embedded video clip only with another embedded video clip, and you can swap a linked video clip only with another linked video clip. View video clip properties in the Video Properties dialog box 1 Select a video clip in the Library Panel. 2 Select Properties from the Library Panel menu, or click the Properties button located at the bottom of the Library Panel. The Video Properties dialog box is displayed. Assign a new name to, update, or replace a video with an FLV or F4V file 1 Select the video clip in the Library Panel and select Properties from the Library Panel menu. 2 Do one of the following: • To assign a new name, enter the name in the Name text field. • To update a video, navigate to the updated video file and click Open. • To replace a video with an FLV or F4V file, click Import, navigate to the FLV or F4V file to replace the current clip, and click Open. Export QuickTime video files Using Flash, you can create QuickTime® movies (MOV files) that can be played back by users who have the QuickTime plug-in installed on their computers. This is often done when people use Flash to create title sequences or animation for use as video content. The published QuickTime file can be distributed as a DVD, or incorporated into other applications such as Adobe® Director® or Adobe® Premiere® Pro. If you are creating a QuickTime video using Flash, set your publish setting to Flash 3, 4, or 5. Note: The QuickTime Player does not support Flash Player files later than version 5. Updated 5 March 2009

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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Video
In the Video Properties dialog box, you can do the following:
View information about an imported video clip, including its name, path, creation date, pixel dimensions, length,
and file size
Change the video clip name
Update the video clip if you modify it in an external editor
Import an FLV or F4V file to replace the selected clip
Export a video clip as an FLV or F4V file
For lessons on working with video, see the Adobe Flash Support Center at
www.adobe.com/go/flash_video
.
Change video instance properties in the Property inspector
1
Select an instance of an embedded or linked video clip on the Stage.
2
Select Window
> Properties, and do any of the following:
Enter an instance name in the Name text field on the left side of the Property inspector.
Enter values for W and H to change the dimensions of the video instance.
Enter values for X and Y to change the position of the upper-left corner of the instance on the
Stage.
Click Swap. Select a video clip to replace the clip currently assigned to the instance.
Note:
You can swap an embedded video clip only with another embedded video clip, and you can swap a linked video clip
only with another linked video clip.
View video clip properties in the Video Properties dialog box
1
Select a video clip in the Library Panel.
2
Select Properties from the Library Panel menu, or click the Properties button located at the bottom of the Library
Panel. The Video Properties dialog box is displayed.
Assign a new name to, update, or replace a video with an FLV or F4V file
1
Select the video clip in the Library Panel and select Properties from the Library Panel menu.
2
Do one of the following:
To assign a new name, enter the name in the Name text field.
To update a video, navigate to the updated video file and click Open.
To replace a video with an FLV or F4V file, click Import, navigate to the FLV or F4V file to replace the current clip,
and click Open.
Export QuickTime video files
Using Flash, you can create QuickTime® movies (MOV files) that can be played back by users who have the QuickTime
plug-in installed on their computers. This is often done when people use Flash to create title sequences or animation
for use as video content. The published QuickTime file can be distributed as a DVD, or incorporated into other
applications such as Adobe® Director® or Adobe® Premiere® Pro.
If you are creating a QuickTime video using Flash, set your publish setting to Flash 3, 4, or 5.
Note:
The QuickTime Player does not support Flash Player files later than version 5.
Updated 5 March 2009