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Activity Forums Adobe Premiere Pro AME CC 2014 no .flv export

  • Erik Lindahl

    June 24, 2014 at 6:29 am

    Export a QuickTime of your final edit, import to AME CC (Not AME CC 2014) and you’re off.

    Deprecating old formats is the nature of things to come. Harsh but true.

  • Tyrone Mixx

    June 24, 2014 at 1:16 pm

    [Erik} Export a QuickTime of your final edit, import to AME CC (Not AME CC 2014) and you’re off.

    I thought about this, but I was worried I’d lose some picture quality with multiple re-encodings. Perhaps there’s a way to do this without loss, but since I’m a noob I don’t know how (yet).

    Walters solution to export to XML worked. I was a big confused at first as there isn’t a big ol honkin’ button that says “Export to XML” – however I figured out that Export to EDL would do the trick. It worked, I learned something, the encoding is done, and my peeps are happy (it was the weekly sermon from the church I attend). https://www.mooselakecovenant.com is the web site I’m in charge of diddling with.

    However it’s clunky to have to do multiple encodings in this manner.

    I need to check the Adobe forums and see if they’ve answered the thread subject matter however. Why would they drop this?

    – ty

  • Zachary Guidry

    July 23, 2014 at 7:33 pm

    Flashplayer 9 (Released June of 2006) and above support .mp4 video. If you are required to use a .FLV, simply change the extension. Flashplayer determines the video playback from the metadata in the file, not the file extension so it will play back the .mp4 properly.

    If your end user still have Flash Player 8 installed on their machine, this will not work. You can test for player version with Flash or javascript and recommend an update if needed.

    Zachary Guidry
    Multimedia Developer

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