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Re: FCP to Flash - workflow suggestions?
by Santiago Gutierrez on Nov 30, 2007 at 11:52:16 pm

Hey Barrett,
You're right, it's the dialog box that says "Current Settings". Sorry about that. Your text should look sharp in the DV codec. If you open up the quicktime movie that's been exported and look at it in Quicktime player. Click on "Show Movie Properties" in the menu and go to the video track. Under visual settings you'll see a checkbox that says High Quality. For DV, make sure that's checked. DV will look really lousy unless the High Quality box is checked. From there, you should be able to see how your text really looks.
As you're not using this for broadcast, you don't have to worry about looking at the output on an NTSC monitor, so in THIS case it's important what it looks like on a computer screen.

I'm no expert on Flash unfortunately, so I won't be able to provide too much help on that front.




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