File...Export Movie

Want to use this option to export and TGA image sequence, but the File....Export Movie optiion can not be selected. What am I missing here?

LiveType only exports to a .mov file using the Animation codec or the current frame using the Export Frame function. If you want an image sequence, first export your movie and then use QuickTime Player to make the image sequence.

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