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Now we're ready to export to Flash and then I'm going to show you where to go and what settings to change just in case your version of the Flash Player gives you an error message which sometimes happens. So what I'm going to do is go to the Window Menu and choose Build and then I'm going to check the project first of all and Start and of course since we created a new menu with no actual links, but that page goes to the web I'm going to go ahead and ignore those guys right now. I'm ready to build my project and I'm going to choose Flash from the Dropdown List and I'm going to Export to SWF, of course that's the only choice you have. We're going to use our source as the current project and for our destination we could use the Browse Button to go anywhere in your hard drive, create a brand new folder and name your project. So I'm going to call mine Day at the Fair. Now as I mentioned earlier this could take a tremendously long time to do so I'm not going to build this project right now. But what you do once you have everything set and you have a location all laid out, the Build Button will eliminate, you can also choose the Quality for your project since your goal is for viewing over the web I would go with either a Medium or a Low Setting and then you click Build. So after your project is finished and you try to test it out and click on the link for the web you might get an error and its going to tell you to go to the Global Security Settings Panel and what happens is its going to open up your web browser and its going to actually tell you that what you're looking at is not really a web site as you see here, its not a web image, this is the actual Settings Manager and it lives in your web browser for Flash. So don't be alarmed when this opens up. What its going to ask you to do is to set so you can always allow these locations to open up as trusted files. So I simply went to Edit Locations and I added the Location, I navigated through my hard drive and located the actual SWF File that Encore created and just for good measure I also selected the Index File and this is the website that I told it to go to, in my case on my Encore. Of course in the ones we set up in Encore we went to the Fair History File, but that address is going to show up here, the address that you want your web page to go to is going to show up in this list. So don't forget you can always go to Add Locations to add those things here. Once this is all set, restart your Flash Player and then everything should work fine and that really is all there is to it, creating a DVD that is going to be output for Flash Consumption on the Web. So I hope you enjoyed this project, try some other things on your own and even try to get creative and make your own menus inside of Photoshop or customize the ones that are in Encore and see what you can come up with.
| Course: | Adobe Encore CS3 |
| Author: | Dwayne Ferguson |
| SKU: | 33884 |
| ISBN: | 1-935320-00-9 |
| Release Date: | 2008-09-30 |
| Duration: | 6.5 hrs / 101 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | No |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |