Technical information

by Forest Key and Chris Hock
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Editing and Effects Applications
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Adobe After Effects 5.5 and 6.0
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Apple Final Cut Express
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Apple Final Cut Pro (3.x and 4. x)
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Apple QuickTime Player 6.3
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Avid Media Composer
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Avid Xpress DV and Avid Xpress Pro
Batch Encoding Applications
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Anystream Agility
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Canopus Procoder
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Discreet Cleaner
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Discreet Cleaner XL
Using the Flash Video Exporter Plug-in
The Flash Video Exporter dialog box, shown in Figure 6, enables you to
specify the video and audio quality of your FLV file during export from third-
party editing and encoding applications. You can access this dialog box by
choosing Options button from the host application’s export dial og. (For more
details see the section "Using Flash Video Exporter from within Third-Party
Applications" later in this paper) The dialog box is divided into three groups:
Video, Audio, and Other. Under Video you can specify the encoding options
for your video; under Audio you can select the bit rate for your MP3 audio
encoding; and under Other you can set your scaling and de-interlacing
options. The following subsections explain in detail your encoding options.
Figure 7: Choose Options in the host application's export dialog box to access the
Flash Video Exporter dialog box.