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I edit my short video clip using Adobe Premier Pr**. When saved, it saves as a Windows Movie format. I was told that, for best results, I should convert this and use Flash format in order to put clip on my webpage. How, exactly, do I convert this Adobe-saved clip to a Flash format? Is this something that must be done while editing in Adobe, or after? Thank you Paul |
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If you are already getting a WMV or AVI file, take a look at these options and converters I recommend. Free Flash Converters Also....look into Flash encryption -- to protect your creatives from being viralized. Flash Protection Options And get into the habit of doing a Forum Search to pull up solutions mentioned many times before.....it's a lot easier on all of us! |
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