Export to flash from prem pro 2.0

Hi can anyone tell me the exact procedure to go from my pp2.0
timeline to my website with the best quality flash, i use the 16x9
aspect ratio.
thank you

In Adobe Premiere Pro, select File/Export/Adobe Media
Encoder. A window will open where you can select the type of media
format you want to output. Under Format, choose Macromedia Flash
Video (flv), choose whether you want to export the entire sequence
or just the work area form your timeline, and for starters, select
a preset. Flash 8 NTSC 400 may work as a starting point. Then under
the "video" tab below, select "Options" button and another settings
window opens. Select "Show Advanced Settings" to tweak any
additional settings such as quality, codec, data rate or resizing
video, etc.
Once your settings are in place hit "OK" and you're done.
Occassionally I like to create small swf movies instead of flvs for
my website or CD. Rather than go into Flash and import the video
clip, I prefer to export an uncompressed avi from Premiere Pro
first. Then I bring it into Sorenson Squeeze for Flash, which lets
me import the full avi and tweak my settings in this program,
including the option to "embed" my flv in an swf or to link it, or
to even add pre-made video controller bars to my video.
For video professionals who do not want to get lost in the
geeky actionscripting of Flash, this is a nice, quick alternative
that produces great results.
http://www.sorensonmedia.com/pages/?pageID=3
Best of luck.

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