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How I can export the down-level image that is put in use when our audience uses a browser that doesn’t fully comply with the advanced animation features of Adobe Animate CC.
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Hi. That was a feature of Edge Animate. Animate CC doesn't have such a concept.
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Hi. That was a feature of Edge Animate. Animate CC doesn't have such a concept.
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I'm sorry for confusing you, because I said "export" in the tile. Actually I'm looking for the codes for the down-level image when I use Adobe animate CC. Or is it impossible to write the codes for the down-level image?
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One approach you can take if you want lesser devices to view a demanding animation is to have two different versions, one with the high resolution bitmaps, or more complex vectors, and another frame with a less detailed version. Deciding which animation to show can be tricky though. You could at the start play a short, very demanding but transparent animation, and time how long it takes. From that you get a sense of how capable the device is.
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Thank you for the approach. I will keep it in my mind.
I'm still wait for the codes from someone if possible.
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I think that Joseph was saying that Adobe Animate doesn't have that ability.
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I'm not talking about the function on Adobe animate. But the ability is different story. If Adobe Animate doesn't have the ability for having a script converts from Action script, javascript or any ideas to make this happened, I have to stop asking my question.
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I think that what you want to achieve can be done in a few ways, but there isn't anything like exporting a down level image.
What's a typical case where you have this problem to solve?
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I think I should create another thread as need because I don't want you to concern how "export" from Adobe Animate.
Thank you for everyone.