Troubled video export - CC animate Adobe and Adobe Media Encoder

After you have created a simple animation in Adobe animate CC, I want to export to a video file. Given that the export will result in one. MOV file, it requires Quicktime.

But I get messages from the CC animate and Adobe Media Encoder that the file is unusable, see attached screenshots.

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Is it because that I Don t have Quicktime installed on my computer?

And one more question: as Microsoft announced that Quicktime player is a risk to security, how can we, who uses a Windows platform, use CC animate it s potential, if Quicktime is required as support software?

Is it perhaps other ways to convert your animation animate CC for a MP4 or other formats, to breast to animate it CC?

What other software do I need to convert a video animation file?

Hardware and software:

HP laptop

Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise

Intel Core i7 - 4800MQ CPU 2.70 Ghz

16 GB memory

How works the video export is incredible. It can control how the code real time based animations are rendered. It is not surprising that he needs QuickTime to render so well. I think that for now you don't have a choice but to install QuickTime.

The latest QuickTime Player may have security problems may relate more to XP users. The issue in the news was reported in November and January, Apple released version 7.7.9, to deal with the issues who read as they are the same ones. But this version is not compatible with XP.

As you are on Windows 7, you can install the 7.7.9 version and be pretty up to date with security patches. If new questions rise, and suppose that Apple do not release a patch, make sure just that QuickTime is not configured to be Media Player by default and not go search the web looking for examples of QuickTIme sequences that are on questionable web sites.

In your Animate/video workflow, you have no reason to open QuickTime Player itself, or to be sequences QuickTime viewing in a browser, so I'm sure that you'll be safe.

Another tip, the default export quality is average. If you put this line of code in the first frame of the timeline:

internship. Quality = "best";

the video quality will be much better. In addition, putting bitmaps to be lossless and allow smoothing. Even if the SWF from the scene becomes too demanding play, the exported video will be perfect.

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