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Working with the Flash 8 Video Encoder

Flash Professional 8 ships with an exciting new stand-alone application called the Flash 8 Video Encoder. On Windows, you can find this application at Start Menu ð Programs ð Macromedia ð Macromedia Flash 8 Video Encoder. On Macintosh, on your start-up disk, look for the Flash 8 Video Encoder application in the Applications: Macromedia Flash 8 Video Encoder folder.

When you run the Flash 8 Video Encoder application, you see the interface shown in Figure 17-35.

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Figure 17-35: The Flash Video 8 Encoder application

The Flash Video 8 Encoder works as a batch processor for the same encoding engine that is used in the Video Import wizard of Flash Pro 8. You can specify all of the same settings in the Flash 8 Video Encoder application. Some benefits to using the Flash 8 Video Encoder application include

Cross-Reference 

For a review of the settings you can apply to clips, read our coverage of the Video Import wizard for Flash Pro 8. The same encoding settings are available in the Flash 8 Video Encoder.

The Flash 8 Video Encoder does have some drawbacks that you should keep in mind before starting the encoding process:


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