Welcome to the Video Update for Macromedia® Flash MX Professional
2004. This update contains Flash
Video
Exporter
version
1.2, and updated Media Components (build 471).
This update includes the following:
Flash Video Exporter
Includes several enhancements and bug fixes, including:
- With version 1.1:
- A new
“two-pass”
encoder
that
delivers
even better
image quality
- Video length information
is included in encoded files; this information is automatically
detected by the
updated
Media
Components
- Frames per second
setting was not handled properly in some video editing software
packages
- With version 1.2:
- Support
for the following English software:
- Windows:
Cleaner XL 6.0 Second Package
QuickTime Pro 6.4
Avid Xpress 4.0
Adobe After Effects 6.0
- Mac:
Final Cut Pro 4.0 and 4.1
Adobe After Effects 6.0
Cleaner 6.0.1
QuickTime Pro 6.4 and 6.5
- Support for the following Japanese software:
- Windows:
Adobe After Effects 6.0 Japanese version
QuickTime Pro 6.5 Japanese version
Avid Xpress 4.0 Japanese version
- Mac:
Adobe After Effects 6.0 Japanese
version
Final Cut Pro 4.0 Japanese version
QuickTime Pro 6.5 Japanese version
Avid Xpress 4.0 Japanese version
Media Components
Include several enhancements and bug fixes,
including:
- With version 453:
- Better interoperability
for RTMP streaming with Flash Communication Server, including better
seeking and better scrub bar control
- Support for the
new Flash Video Streaming Service powered by VitalStream when using
the Flash Video Streaming Service Behavior from VitalStream
- Supports automatic
file Video Length detection (in all forms of delivery: progressive
download, RTMP streaming, and from the Flash Video Streaming
Service) when encoding FLV files using Flash
Video Exporter version 1.1
- With version 471:
- Media Components in movieclips which are not on the stage no longer
play automatically when a setMedia method is called on them, regardless
of their autoPlay property setting.
- CuePoints don't fire when a play() call sends the playhead to
a time before the cuePoints.
- Internet Explorer 5 for the Macintosh no longer crashes when playing
movies which contain more than 3 RTMP streams played from
a Media Component.
- The cuePoint event now refers to the broadcasting
instance (either MediaDisplay or MediaPlayback) for event.target,
instead of to
the cuePoint object.
- The cuePoint event now uses event.cuePointName
and event.cuePointTime when referring to the name and time of the
cuePoint fired in the
event.
- Improved functionality when changing between media.
- The autoSize
property of MediaDisplay and MediaPlayback components now can be
adjusted at runtime.
- All three components have more default bindable
properties in the schema tab of the Component Inspector.
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To Install
Download the Flash Video Update. Then follow these
instructions to install:
- If you have installed Flash Video Exporter 1.1, on Windows
you must first remove it via Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs before installing version 1.2. (You
do not need to remove Flash Video Exporter 1.0 installations before
installing version 1.2.)
- Download and extract the Flash Video Update download file.
- To update the Flash Video Exporter, doubleclick the file "Flash_Video_Exporter.exe"
(Windows) or "Flash_Video_Exporter.dmg" (Macintosh).
- To update the Media Components, download the Macromedia
Extension Manager. Launch the Extension Manager and use it
to install the Media Components into your Flash MX Professional
installation. After installing the extension, you can find the
updated components in the Flash MX Professional 2004 Components
Panel under Media
Components.
Important Notes
- You must have Flash MX Professional
2004 installed (version 7.0.1
recommended) in order to use the Video Update.
- The Media Component update will overwrite your existing Media
Components and some of their associated class files. However,
if Flash MX Professional 2004 is installed correctly, removing
the updated Media Components using the Extension Manager will
restore the original Media Components upon the next launch of
Flash.
- You may need to delete your existing aso files if you
have created movies using the original Flash MX Professional
2004 Media
Component Behaviors. Deleting these files is not harmful, and the
files will be re-created the next time you export a Flash movie.
Delete the following files:
Windows
2000 and Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\yourUserName\Local Settings\Application
Data\Macromedia\Flash
MX 2004\en\Configuration\Classes\aso
Windows
98: C:\Windows\Profiles\yourUserName\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash MX 2004\en\Configuration\Classes\aso
Mac
OS X: HD:Users:yourUserName:Library:Application Support:Macromedia:Flash
MX 2004:en:Configuration:Classes:aso
- Due to a limitation in Cleaner XL, the two-pass feature does
not work properly in Cleaner XL on Windows.
- After playing some media in the media components and then
pausing, loading new version 1.1 FLVs does not always update
the frame or the controls
properly.
Pressing play resolves the situation.
- There are redraw problems with author-time live preview of
the media components.
- If you attempt to scrub the playhead at runtime while an MP3
is loading, it will cause the media to reload.
- The playhead does not adjust quickly when loading MP3 media
after playing another piece of media.
- When targeting Flash Player 6 for your Flash
movies which contain media components, it is important to remember
a couple of things:
a) Due to Flash Player 6 not being optimized for
the media components, you should create a new media component instance
for each media clip you wish to play. Simply changing the contentPath
can cause the player to crash.
b) If you are working with screens and you wish
to halt the play of a media component on a screen which is hidden, you will need
to call the pause() method on it. Media play is not paused on
hidden screens in the default as it is in Flash Player 7.
In general, it is a good idea to only target Flash Player
6 when your movie uses the Media Components in a relatively
less
complex manner. If you are creating something like a video
jukebox, you should target Flash Player 7.
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