Error Creating Flash Movie File Cs3
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3.0". When I try to publish my AudioDemo_final.FLA file I get the following error, "Adobe Flash CS3 - Error creating flash movie file. Destination directory does not exist. Change your publish settings."The following is displayed in my output panel >> Error opening URL 'file:///C|/Sites/flashcoder.net/FAS3/Audio/AudioDemo%5Ffinal.swf'My file directory is set up like this:AudioDemo_final.flasong1.mp3com.fas3.smc (folder)Main.asSounds.as View 2 Replies Similar Posts: Flash :: Professional - Error "creating Movie File Be Sure The Destination Is Not Locked Or On A Locked Drive" Jul 22, 2008 OK I have been http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5368925/adobe-flash-error-creating-flash-movie-file-destination-directory-doesnt-exist racking my brain to get this resolved and unfortunately there isn't a lot of info on the web. Scenario: We are in a shared environment. Central file server (Mac OS X server) over gigabit enet. We open flash files over the network and then we "try" to publish the files back to the same server in which the .fla is http://flash.bigresource.com/actionscript-3-Adobe-Flash-Error-creating-flash-movie-file-Destination-directory-doesn-039-t-exist--eLVdd5vtd.html stored. (I have read John at Adobe's comments on the practice but this DID work).So we access the flash file at /Volumes/ServerName/JobFolder/~Flash/ and we "attempt to" publish the .swf to /Volumes/ServerName/JobFolder/htmlfolder/flash .... this was working previously in flash 6-7 but in 8-cs3 it has stopped working and we are kicking ourselves to get some answers. When we try to publish we get the following error: "Error creating Flash movie file. Be sure the destination is not locked or on a locked drive. Also, check that the file name is not too long."[Code]... View 6 Replies Error Creating Flash Movie File May 22, 2007 Since I started using CS3 I sometimes get the following error: Error creating Flash movie file. Be sure the destination file is not locked or on a locked drive. Also, check that the file name is not too long. It doesn't happen all the time, and I haven't been able to figure out what causes it. I have been able to confirm that it's not anything to do with locked files/drives, permissions, or file name lengt
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you http://board.flashkit.com/board/showthread.php?643885-Flash-problem-error can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, http://layersmagazine.com/adding-flash-files-to-a-webpage-in-dreamweaver.html select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 12 of 12 Thread: Flash problem/error Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-07-2005,11:34 PM #1 PixelClock View error creating Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Aug 2005 Posts 10 Flash problem/error I've just reformated my computer a few days ago and reinstalled flash and put all of my flash files back on, from a cd I burnt them on, but when I open my flash files, and test them it says "Error creating Flash movie file. Be sure the destination file error creating flash is not locked or on a locked drive. Also, check that the file name is not too long." Anyone ever have this before, or know what I should do? Reply With Quote 08-08-2005,12:22 AM #2 KigD View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Actionscript Developer Join Date Jan 2003 Location georgia Posts 597 Don't open the flash file before you test it. Just test it and it'll automatically open it. -Danny K2xL - My games, tutorials, message boards, and experiments. Blog Reply With Quote 08-08-2005,12:30 AM #3 PixelClock View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Aug 2005 Posts 10 Originally Posted by KigD Don't open the flash file before you test it. Just test it and it'll automatically open it. -Danny No I mean when I open flash, and go to Control and click Test Movie it says the error thing. Reply With Quote 08-08-2005,09:02 AM #4 PixelClock View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Aug 2005 Posts 10 Anyone going to help me? Reply With Quote 08-08-2005,05:05 PM #5 autre View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Mar 2004 Posts 32 Hi
Tutorials Dreamweaver Adding Flash Files to a Webpage in Dreamweaver Adding Flash Files to a Webpage in Dreamweaver Adding Flash Files to a Webpage in Dreamweaver Dreamweaver Tutorials SHARE Janine Warner , July 9, 2008 / 4735 54 Dreamweaver can insert Flash video (FLV) files, as well as Flash files with the SWF extension. In the last issue, I used Dreamweaver to add Flash video to a webpage; this time, you’ll learn how to insert Flash files with the SWF extension. The process is similar to inserting an image file, but Dreamweaver has more settings for Flash. 1 CREATE OR ACQUIRE A FLASH FILE For this tutorial, we assume that you already have a completed Flash file (in SWF format) and you want to add it to your webpage using Dreamweaver. To create a Flash file, like the Turtle Puzzle game we’re using, you’ll need Adobe Flash or a similar program that supports the Flash format. Because Flash is an open standard, you can create Flash files with a variety of programs, including Adobe Photoshop Elements, which uses the Flash format to save automatically generated Web galleries. KEN RIDDICK 2 SAVE FILE TO YOUR ROOT FOLDER Before you start, move or save the Flash file into your root site folder. If you prefer, you can create a subfolder to store your Flash files. If you’re not sure what a root folder is or how to define a root folder in Dreamweaver, refer to my online tutorial, “Defining a Site in Dreamweaver,” at www.layersmagazine.com. Defining a site enables you to manage files and folders without breaking links using Dreamweaver’s Files panel (shown here). 3 OPEN OR CREATE A NEW PAGE To add a Flash file to a webpage, open an existing page or create a new document by choosing File>New and specifying the file type in the New Document dialog. In this example, we’re creating a new page from a Dreamweaver template. You can add a Flash file to any webpage. In any case, it’s always good practice to save a new page before inserting a Flash file. 4 USE THE INSERT FLASH OPTION Click to insert the cursor where you want the Flash file to appear on your webpage and choose Insert>Media>Flash. Alternatively, you can use the Insert Media button from