Poor quality in Flash to export GIF animated

1. How can I get better quality animated GIF of my flash document.when I try to export is very poor.
to be precise, I wanted to add a sparkling effect on a picture in my website. As shown in this tutorial page ( http://www.entheosweb.com/Flash/sparkling_effect.asp.)
I put my image and works fine in flash but the quality is poor when you export in almost all file formats.
2. is it possible flash content is displayed fine without pageviewers are asked (prompted) to download flash player?
This is a case that I need try gif.

Thank you

Well, it's really easy today to download the flash player to your browser. Easy and fast. If many of these computers do not have the flash plugin, it's something to consider. Maybe you should give up just flash for now? The only solution I see is to simply provide the standard for flash download option, if the flash player is not present. If flash player is not detected, or code examples below will bring up the option to install the flash player.

Here is the embed code, you will get this code (or something similar, depending on what version you use) when you publish your flash and export of page html file. You can change which files are published in your publishing settings.

Code for Flash 9 (CS3) - This includes the required use of the javascript file that will be exported using the HTML if the publication option.

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