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Flash CS3 export to Quicktime

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nevin

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Oct 16, 2007, 9:29:05 PM10/16/07
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Hi guys - I am working on a flash presentation that will ultimately be exported
as a Quicktime movie then into DVD format (I hope). My file is under 100 MB and
when I attempt to export to QT - it gives me an error message "the export
operation failed because it ran out of memory". I am on PC but have fairly new
components (over 20GB of free space on my HD) and upgraded my RAM to 4GB today
and I still get this message using the "in memory" option for higher frame
rates. (I am at 24 FPS).. If I select "on disk" for longer movies - it works
but renders a terribly slow and choppy movie.. When the presentation was
smaller - it worked fine. Any ideas?

Much appreciated,
Nevin Austin

Zorro

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Oct 19, 2007, 6:50:05 PM10/19/07
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"nevin" <webfor...@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi guys ... Any ideas?

You might want to try uninstalling/reinstalling Flash


em

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Jun 17, 2008, 11:08:56 AM6/17/08
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I have the same problem, I get the same error message. I haven't found a solution yet... I do have a long movie, but I am not aware of any limitations when it comes to exporting to QT. I know you can't have more than 16000 frames in flash, but I don't have as many frames, so it shouldn't affect me.

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todd

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Nov 29, 2008, 1:29:15 AM11/29/08
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this problem is making me crazy right now. i BOUGHT a new super computer and it's choking on it STILL

maybe it's Vista? uch... Any suggestions would be great...

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Ben

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Jan 7, 2009, 8:51:07 PM1/7/09
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Don't use your RAM to render the movie.

When you export to quicktime — the first screen has a "Store Temp Data" option.

The default selection is "in memory" — select "On Disk" instead.

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