![]() I've made file to demonstrate the issues I've been experiencing using the export>video function. Thanks for the reply and sorry I've been slow to respond, I've been busy with work. Now for us CC subscribers, we just have to hope and pray that Adobe will never remove our access to CS6. Why this essential feature was removed, I can only guess (Adobe's "war" with Apple, perhaps?). Solved my problem in about as much time as it took to download and install CS6. I was easily able to export Quicktime audio. Luckily, we can open newer Flash files in older versions of Flash. UPDATE: I ended up installing Flash CS6 from the CC-2014 installer. If there is a way to get an audio track out using the media encoder, can you please walk us through it? I've spent the last two hours trying to figure it out with no luck. To me, exporting to wav was core functionality and essential to the stuff I've been doing for years. wav of my edited soundtrack, and marry the two back together in AE for compositing, effects, and final rendering. My workflow, for as far back as I can remember, has been to record my soundtracks, bring my audio samples into Flash, create my animation in Flash (often synched to my audio)- move sound around where I need to for timing, export a swf of the animation, export a high quality. Currently the motion path is not editable from the panel but it gets updated whenever there’s a change on stage.This lack of functionality persists into Flash CC 2014- I can't figure out how to export sound out of a current project now either. The entire motion path is displayed as a preview in the Motion Path window to give the complete picture. Given the unlimited pasteboard size in Flash CC, motion paths can be very large for a given motion tween. (Only ease saved by you can be deleted) Motion Path Preview It then gets added at the bottom of the library.ĭeleting ease from Library – Any custom ease that you save in the ease library can be deleted by Ctrl + Double-clicking on its name in the library. Saving a custom ease – any custom ease created in the Ease-window can be saved by clicking on ‘Save Ease to Library’ Button. Preview ease from library – Click on a name in the ease-library to see it’s preview in Ease window.Īpplying ease from library – Double-click on an ease-name from the library to apply the desired ease. Clicking on any property-button displays its Value-curve and Ease applied over it.Įase library stores some commonly used eases in Motion-tweens and also allows storing of any new custom ease permanently, for later use. ![]() These include the following :Īll the Tweening-Properties (properties having atleast two keyframes in the tween-span) get listed on top of the Panel as buttons. Whenever the selection changes, the panel updates automatically and displays various aspects of the selected tween graphically. The Motion Interaction panel gets enabled only when a Motion-tween or a Motion-object is selected on Timeline or on Stage. Advanced animation control with Motion Tween Capturing and representing Motion Tweens The panel is aimed at improving the existing workflows of controlling animation and getting the desired results quickly and easily. ![]() Using this panel, various aspects of a Motion tween (especially property wise custom – easing) can be controlled through a graphical interface. The Motion Interaction panel is like a workaround/substitute for the deprecated Motion Editor in Flash CC.
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