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Allow QuickTime 7.1.3 to handle Flash movies
Authored by: knurd on Sep 17, '06 03:49:33PM

I'm trying to publish a quicktime movie from Flash and it's telling me I'm missing a quicktime component. I've tried everything. If someone has this same problem then please let me know what I have to do. This happened after the "upgrade".

Running flash 2004MX



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Allow QuickTime 7.1.3 to handle Flash movies
Authored by: pezcore on Dec 12, '06 07:47:56AM

You have to open your system preferences, then in the internet and networking section you'll find quicktime. Double click it and then go to the advanced tab. One of the check boxes is to allow flash in quicktime.

However, for anyone else out there that may know - doing this was also supposed to fix the export from Flash to create a quicktime movie. Enabling the feature did not fix my issue. I tried having my flash publish settings as flash 5 and flash 4, either way it gives me the finger and tells me that I'm missing a component. I can watch flash in quictime now, I just can't publish to .mov. I also have a PC in my work area and the fix worked on it, but I have fonts on my Mac and really just perfer using my Mac that I would really like to get it to work. Any help is appreciated.



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Allow QuickTime 7.1.3 to handle Flash movies
Authored by: pezcore on Dec 12, '06 07:51:01AM

I'm having the same issue in Flash Pro 8. The enabling of Flash in Quicktime is supposed to fix this. You just have to have your publish settings for the Flash movie as Flash 5. Not an issue because there is no actionscript in the movie I need to publish. Enabling Flash did fix the issue on my PC, however, I need to do this from my MacBook Pro due to fonts.



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