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5.
Enter a filename for the encoded FLV file. If you don’t specify a filename, Flash Video
Encoder uses the filename of the source video clip. When naming a file, do not enter the
.flv extension; Flash Video Encoder does this automatically.
You can specify a destination folder in which to save the encoded FLV file relative to the
folder containing the source video clip. When specifying a destination folder:
■
The destination folder you specify must already exist. If you specify a folder that
doesn’t exist, an error message informs you that the file cannot be encoded because the
folder cannot be found.
■
When specifying a folder, you must separate the folder name and the filename using
either a forward slash (/) or backward slash (\) (Windows), or a forward slash (/)
(Macintosh).
6.
Do one of the following:
■
Click Show Advanced Settings to further adjust the encoding settings, embed cue
points, or to modify the video clip’s size or playback length using the crop and trim
controls.
■
Click OK to close the Flash Video Encoding Settings dialog box.
7.
Click Start Queue to begin encoding your files.
Flash 8 Video Encoder starts encoding the first file in the video encoding list. While a file
is being encoded, the Status column of the video encoding list provides information on
the status of each video:
Encoding
indicates that the file is currently being encoded. Flash 8 Video Encoder
encodes only one file at a time.
Waiting
indicates that the file is in the encoding queue but has not been encoded. You can
remove a file from the queue that has not been encoded or that is not being encoded. For
more information, see
“Removing files from the encoding queue” on page 16
.
Skip
indicates that the file will be skipped during the encoding process. You can choose to
skip files or change their status to Waiting. For more information, see
“Skipping a file”
on page 16
.
Encoding complete icon
indicates that the specified file has been successfully encoded.
Error icon
indicates that Flash 8 Video Encoder encountered an error when attempting to
encode the specified file, or that the user canceled the encoding process while the file was
being encoded. Errors are recorded to a log file.
TIP
You can specify a folder in which to save encoded files using the Flash Video
Encoder Preferences. For more information, see
“Setting Flash Video Encoder
preferences” on page 26
.
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