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Exporting Projectors Tutorial
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Introduction
Wildform Flair offers a number of additional export options that can assist you in the deployment and distribution of your Wildform Flair encoded Flash SWF and FLV files.

The following projector output options, located in the Output Tab of the Export Tab of the Settings Window all have an automatic naming feature. Once you select the checkbox next to the option, the name field will automatically fill in. You can then manually change the name, or use the browse button to open a dialogue box that you can use to change the name and destination of the output file. By default the export options files will be saved to the same folder as your project output.

Wildform Flair will output Windows, Macintosh & Linux projector files. These can be very useful for deploying your Wildform Flair output on CD and for other methods of offline distribution. Projector files contain the Flash SWF output and player together, so you can be certain that the viewer does not need any additional players to view the files.
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Export Options
Export Win Projector:
Selecting this box will cause Wildform Flair to export your SWF as a Flash projector file for Windows (an .exe file).
Export Mac Projector:
Selecting this box will cause Wildform Flair to export your SWF as a Flash projector file for the Mac (an .hqx file). The .hqx file created by Wildform Flair must be expanded on a Mac user's computer prior to playing.
Export Linux Projector:
Selecting this box will cause Wildform Flair to export a Flash projector file for Linux (Linux projectors have no extension) that will play your output video.
The projector files play Wildform Flair's output Flash SWF file. Remember that when you distribute your projector files you will need to include the projector file itself as well as the “Load_External_Files” folder associated with that project (if there are any files in that folder). The Load_External_Files folder has all the files in your project that use the Load external file play mode (including all FLV video files which must use that play mode). The projector will need that folder to find the files in order to play them.
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Conclusion
We have now covered how you can export projectors in Wildform Flair. You can do much more with Wildform Flair and other tutorials will cover these subjects. The Wildform Flair help file also addresses these topics.
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