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Inspiring
May 7, 2021
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Animate export to ME to make video gives me warning messages

  • May 7, 2021
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Animate cc warnings of timeline scenes prior to export to video Media Encoder.  My animation timeline looks good the way I drew it.  Animation video out of ME is missing many scenes.

Example, one of several similar warnings: duplicate label, scene=scene 1, layer=final_line, frame 2275, label= rain cloud.  How to correct in Animate so I can export and publish my video in ME to look like my timeline animation.  Thank you.  fco.

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    Correct answer Francisco X5CEC

    I have the file, and the MP4 exports without errors, and looking the same as it does when tested as a SWF.

    If you were expecting the purple and green backgrounds to be visible, they won't be, because you have that layer set to be a guide layer. Here's the exported video if I set that layer to be a normal layer:

    https://we.tl/t-n66IKaN6WV


    Fixed or corrected.  Muchisimas Gracias Señor Colin.  I was able to change the guide layer to normal.  I wasn't familiar with that feature so I don't know how it was set to guide in the first place.  Exported movie to ME and quicktime video produced correctly and to my satisfaction.  Thank you. best wishes

    Francisco

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    Colin Holgate
    Inspiring
    May 7, 2021

    Do you have any ActionScript in your timeline? Can you make sure that no frame label name is used in two places?

    Inspiring
    May 8, 2021
    Hola Señor/a
    I’m not familiar with frame labels unless you mean the identification names I type for several keyframes or clips. Haven’t been paying attention to them. I just copy and paste different clips as needed for color or backgrounds, etc. Also not really familiar with action scripts except we were told in a class to select action script 3 and I forget when to use it. For importing audio or something. So it’s probably always on. I just recently learned that you can identify the frame by typing in a name in property. I’ll go over my short animation and do as you suggest re not using the same frame label name more than once. Below is copy of the warning messages from Animate. Thank you. Fco