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sa95104631
New Participant
January 9, 2018
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File size is to small when exporting from Animate

  • January 9, 2018
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Hi all,

I have created a Facebook banner on Animate and my aim is to export it and then convert it using Media Encoder. I was having trouble converting it and getting a 'Source file has no importable streams' message, so a colleague tried on their mac. We discovered that my Animate seems to be exporting the .mov file at a size of 33kb whereas his exports it at 489mb.

I can't find any way to change the way the video exports as a .mov. Does anybody know of a way I can export this file properly?

I have tried uninstalling, cleaning and reinstalling all of Creative Cloud and that didn't change anything.

I am completely at a beginner level when it comes to using most Adobe applications so any answers would be appreciated in basic terms

Thanks!

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Correct answer Colin Holgate

The .fla file I was using was in an external hard drive. I dragged it to my desktop and it fixed the problem completely!

Thanks for getting involved!


It looks like a path related issue. If you had gone into publish settings while working on the hard drive file, and set the SWF to publish to your desktop, it may well have worked too.

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Colin Holgate
Inspiring
January 9, 2018

The video export uses QuickTime. If it's not installed you get a very small file.

If you're using Windows, here is the QuickTime installer:

Download QuickTime 7.7.9 for Windows

You will read, or will have read, about dropping of support of QuickTime, partly over concerns about security updates to QuickTime Player. The export to QuickTime from Animate doesn't use either the QuickTime Player application, or the browser plugin, so there is no risk in using QuickTIme.

sa95104631
New Participant
January 10, 2018

Thanks for your response!

I'm using a Mac. It of course already had Quicktime installed but I decided to try installing Quicktime 7 also. I made it the default player, closed everything, restarted, and still it's exporting it as 33kb.

I'm about to pull my hair out!

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
January 10, 2018

QuickTime Player isn't involved in the export to video, so it should work whether you have QuickTime Player (the X version), or QuickTime Player 7, neither would be used.

What is the publish path for the SWF? That's where the MOV will be put too, and if there is something unusual about the location it could fail to create the MOV correctly.

Can you successfully export any other FLA?