Director 11 for Flash

An old question but as 11 is about to be released I thought
I'd ask.
I have several interactive movies made in Director I'd like
to import or use in a Flash project.
With 11 will there be a way to to use the director files I
have made in Flash?

embalse wrote:
> An old question but as 11 is about to be released I
thought I'd ask.
>
> I have several interactive movies made in Director I'd
like to import or use
> in a Flash project.
> With 11 will there be a way to to use the director files
I have made in Flash?
Hi embalse,
Exporting to swf from Director would be a complicated feature
as it would mean
translating so many things that are outside of Flash, let
alone the use of Xtras.
You can put your money on D11 not being any better at
exporting to Flash than D10.
The only way you can export to Flash is if you export your
Director animation as a
video and then import that into Flash. Of course, that woudl
remove all
interactivity,
regards
Dean
Director Lecturer / Consultant / Director Enthusiast
http://www.deansdirectortutorials.com/
http://www.multimediacreative.com.au
email: [email protected]

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    We are under the Snow & Ice warning, getting it now. Hope I don't lose power! If so, I'll be offline for sure.
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