5 Replies Latest reply: May 21, 2014 5:21 AM by jimizt RSS

    Exporting animations containing nested movieclip symbols to .avi or .mov video formats?

    rwatt451 Community Member

      Hello, this is my first post here, I've searched around on a lot of old forums on this topic and most of the information relevant to it seems really outdated.

       

      I have an animation workflow that involves utilizing a lot of nested movieclip symbols to achieve relatively complex animtions.  Ideally I'd like to be able to export my finished product into .avi or .mov for further tweaking in Premiere or Final Cut, but so far I haven't been able to get these options to work the way I need them to.

       

      Exporting to .avi gives me a simplyfied version of my animation where none of the nested symbols play through.

       

      I've read that if you export to QuickTime it may work the way I'd like; however, I'm running Windows and apparently you need QuickTime installed a certain way for this option to work.  I installed the free version of QuickTime 7 in hopes that would solve the exporting problem, but it hasn't.  I still receive the error message, "QuickTime is not available. Please make sure QuickTime is properly installed".  I feel like if I could get this working a lot of my problems would be solved.

       

      Other options I know about are...

      1. Using a high quality screen capture application to record the .swf playing in Adobe...

      2. Finding some sort of conversion software that will convert my .swf file to an .avi or .mov.

       

      So does anybody know how to fix the QuickTime issue?  If not, any suggestions for the two types of software listed above?