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CHAPTER 23
Packaging Movies for Distribution
When you finish authoring your Macromedia Director MX 2004 movie, you have a choice of
several ways to prepare it for distribution. You can distribute a movie in the Macromedia
Shockwave format that plays in a browser, or you can distribute it as a stand-alone projector.
Stand-alone projectors can contain the software necessary to play the movie, or they can use an
installed Macromedia Shockwave Player to play the movie independent of a browser. You can also
export a movie as a digital video.
You can use several Director features to prepare movies for distribution. These features include
determining Publish settings and deciding which Xtra extensions to include, exclude, or
download. You can also preview your movie in a browser and batch-process movie files to
compress them and protect them from being edited.
About distributing movies
When you finish creating a movie, you have several choices about how to distribute it to users.
You can distribute the movie as Shockwave content that plays within a web page or as a projector
that downloads to the user’s computer or is distributed on a disk.
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Shockwave content is a compressed version of the movie data only.
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A projector is a stand-alone version of a movie. You can include one movie in a projector that
links to other external movies or include several movies in a single projector. Projectors are
handled by the system as executable application files.
Movies that are distributed from the Internet can begin playing as soon as the content for the first
frame is downloaded. This process is called streaming. You can control streaming with behaviors
that make the movie wait for media at certain frames, or you can specify that a movie download
completely before it begins playing. For more information, see
“Setting movie playback options”
on page 471
.
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To create Shockwave content that can play in a web page, you use the File > Publish command.
Director leaves your original movie in its DIR format. Director also creates Shockwave content
in the DCR format.
If you use the default Publish settings, Director creates an HTML page that is completely
configured with
EMBED
tags and everything else you need to run your movie in a browser. By
default, Director saves all these new files in the same folder as your original Director movie. For
more information about putting your Director movie on the web, see
“Creating Shockwave
content” on page 452
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Страница 16: ...16 Chapter 1 Introduction...
Страница 82: ...82 Chapter 3 Sprites...
Страница 98: ...98 Chapter 4 Animation...
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Страница 242: ...242 Chapter 10 Sound and Synchronization...
Страница 274: ...274 Chapter 11 Using Digital Video...
Страница 290: ...290 Chapter 12 Behaviors...
Страница 302: ...302 Chapter 13 Navigation and User Interaction...
Страница 334: ...334 Chapter 15 The 3D Cast Member 3D Text and 3D Behaviors...
Страница 392: ...392 Chapter 16 Working with Models and Model Resources...
Страница 418: ...418 Chapter 18 Movies in a Window...
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