Export to movie is HORRIBLE quality!

Hi, my flash movie looks great when it is in it's .swf format. However, when I use the export to .avi option it comes out as REALLY horrible quality. Exporting to quicktime does nothing. I've been looking online and have only found people having the same problems with no solution. I've tried several conversion programs to just convert the swf to avi, but all of them are bad. They're all great in quality but half are fast by a good 30 seconds in sound and the other half replaces my black background to white! People use flash everyday & obviously overcome such a simple problem! What am I doing wrong!!?

Hi,
I'm not totally sure here, but I guess, that Flash uses the video-codecs, that are installed with your OS, so it might just be that the problem lies there. If it is just a one time problem, I might help you by trying to export it myself, as I did not have such problems for a while, if you are looking for a general solution you should offer a little more info about your system and the movie you are trying to convert.
cheers
M

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