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I've spent the last couple days working on this with adobe chat support, where pretty much they ended with saying "this might be a bug, and must do research on it". I figured I'd post here just to see if anyone else is having this issue. We have scene files using the camera, where we'll have is zoomed in, and itll do a slow pull out, or even if it just stays static, what will happen in the rendered video, is the first frame will look like the stage with no camera data(or as if it wasn't there). Then the rest of the clip after that is fine. Anyone else experience this? With animate cc not working with swivel anymore, this literally gives us no other options to export our scenes, unless we pad them with an empty frame for each one, which is not ideal.
The final SWF exports without any scenes I think. Do you find that you only have to add one frame in scene 1?
That's still something that could be fixed, but might make your work around easier.
Here is the bug report page:
Feature Request/Bug Report Form
They don't seem to allow you to submit an example file, so make sure to describe your issue in a way they can reproduce it with their own file.
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The final SWF exports without any scenes I think. Do you find that you only have to add one frame in scene 1?
That's still something that could be fixed, but might make your work around easier.
Here is the bug report page:
Feature Request/Bug Report Form
They don't seem to allow you to submit an example file, so make sure to describe your issue in a way they can reproduce it with their own file.
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our scenes are seperated by files, like scene1.fla, scene2.fla etc. I worked with support, to where they said they will submit it. They were able to get an example file and everything from the support session.
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This happens to me occasionally, too, and it's really frustrating!
The camera is so useful sometimes, but I need to be able to export footage and replace files in my editing program. Shaving off a frame every time is not cool.
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