Save Flashproject as DVD or Avi?

I have made a Flash-movie. My costumer wants to use it in a video, wants me to save it in DVD or Avi-format. How can I help him with that? Can someone help me? /Vikstina

Do you have the FLA file? Open it then you can export it's format to AVI by File -> Export -> Export Movie and pick .avi from "Save as Type" drop down box. But take note that only animation directly on the timeline will reflect on the final output. If you have animation within movieclip timelines, they will be lost.

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