I've noticed a lot of comments asking whether you can cut/split the imported video clip, so I made a video explaining how I do this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lt0uPYVBkQg.html Hope this helps ✌🏼
honestly thanks for this video im just starting with animation and drawing in general and it's been so hard to find someone who explains as good as you for some reason you have been very helpful to me and so much others and i wish only the best for you
You've done it so amazingly & I am lucky to found it. No one on YT teaching Animate CC this simple and explicit way. it's a request, please also make a video on how we can do whiteboard animation on Animate CC. Thank you :)
Thank You very much! It's a bummer that Adobe Animate doesn't export the Sequence with the embeded video (mp4) file. But doing the editing on After Effects/Premiere ... seems to be the solution.
i'm trying to import a mov, but it's not working. what am i doing wrong? it tells me to select an H.264 video. i also tried mp4, etc. i'm using adobe animate 2020
What to do when "WARNING: This movie uses features that are not supported in the Flash Player 32 player Scene=Scene 1, layer=videos, frame=11:WARNING: H.264 video will not be published." pops up?
@@devonkong Could you explain how you did it? Because I can work with video in Animate, only after converting to FLV format, but without audio.. first way I dont like, because I can't see video on timeline... Second way only FLV, Third way H264 codec can't export... you said, you've exported with 3rd way? If so, pls film some tutorial about how do it? Thanks
Great tutorials, thank you, but what i have found is you can only import video with an ActionScript 3.0 template NOT HTML5 templates - can you confirm Devon? thanks jeff
Thank you I successfully impor an mp4 videos to my project but when i try to export project as mp4 or mov there is an error message appear tell that flash player doesn’t support the videos that i have imported & videos disappear from final output
Hi Devon, thank you for this video. When I submit my FLV, the recording comes back as a tiny black box, it’s super weird. Tried different file converter apps and everything. Really need help :(
thank you but it would be really helpful if you could also include on what keyboard shortcuts or where the tools you use to "resize", "rotate", "re-position" etc the video for your future videos 5:28 originaly i am searching on a tutorial if theres a tool for cutting the imported video, if there is may i ask where is it? anyways lovely video and really helpful, keep up the good work!
Thanks for the feedback! There isn't a dedicated tool for cutting imported videos, but I've just uploaded a video explaining my workaround: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lt0uPYVBkQg.html Wanted to make this when I saw your comment, but it took me awhile. Hope this helps!
I tried to do it and it wasn't an FLV so couldn't do that.... and wasn't the second choice so I needed to convert. I went to convert and it failed.... then I noticed that the original video file I was trying to import was no longer in my folder... it's just gone. As far as I know. If it's not, it's definitely a pain in the butt that's for sure. Would be nice if a program like this simply... let you import videos the way you do images. You would think this is obvious so we wouldn't have to go looking up tutorials...
i know you made this video a while ago but would appreciate some help! i'm able to successfully import my videos with audio and good sync, but for some reason the program doesn't add all the necessary amount of frames of the completed video... example: im animating over an animatic video and i went and cut the whole thing into parts to make it easier, the parts around 16-24 seconds.. but when i open in the program the amount of frames it automatically added when i imported it was extremely low, which means i gotta keep adding them myself is there any way around this? to make it have all the correct amount of frames? im scared of adding too much unnecessary frames
@@devonkong maybe I did something wrong.. i did select that but it doesn't match the length of the video at all Maybe the frame rate i chose in the file did this? I selected 12fps, even though the video was in a 30fps configuration
@@devonkong oh nevermind, figured what happened! It does expand at the right amount at first, but once i close the file (after saving) and go back to it again, the right amount of frames dissappear for some reason Don't know how or why this happens but it's easily fixed by not checking the "correspond document's fps" while importing the video My video was previously exported at 60fps but want to animate at 12, so it was cutting off needed frames When importing, just let everything the way it us, like: type of symbol? Incorporated video. Extendi timeline checked, add audio checked. Do not check the last option. It worked for me Thanks for the help!
I managed to get it working thanks. but how do I export them to mp4. on my end, the video didnt get exported only the animation that I did in animate? NEED HELP HERE
Hello! You cannot export the video with this method, but you can combine the original video and exported animation in video editing/compositing software (eg. Premiere Pro, After Effects, or Final Cut Pro)
Is there a way to split the video clip in adobe animate? I know you can split audio, but whenever I try to split the video clip by creating a keyframe, the new keyframe plays this split clip from the beginning of the original clip. If this is confusing here's an example: I split the clip half way through a man's speech, but at the key frame where I split the clip, it plays the beginning of his speech instead of playing his speech halfway through where I made the cut. If anyone knows how to cut/split video clips in adobe animate, please let me know! :)
Appreciate all the details 👀 My solution for this is to put the video inside a Graphic Symbol, and control the video's playback by setting the symbols First/Starting Frame. If you need help with Symbols, you'll find a few Symbol tutorials on my channel 💪🏼
@@devonkong DUDE! After setting up what you said, this is genius! Such a creative solution! I really appreciate your help! I just subscribed so that I can stay in touch w/ all of your future work and support! :)
Hi! I've just uploaded a video explaining a workaround that let's you cut frames. A little late, but I hope you still find it helpful! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lt0uPYVBkQg.html
I use this method, and when I try to put together video and animation in after effect, they're weirdly doesn't sync... I think it didn't happend before when I do it samely with other video... just complaining myself... animated file's speed was faster. I just slowered it and they're synced. I still don't know wht it synced in animate but not in Ae... but whatever.
@@devonkong Thanks for your reply. In the "import video" option, the 2nd option is "Already deployed in a server...", where you can import a video from a web link. Is it possible to use youtube video link from that option or any other option? Something like you use a youtube video link in your website instead of hosting it in your own server.
Hey Devon, I'm trying to incorporate video I made into my final animation, and I'm having such a hard time. When I use your method above, the video looks great in the timeline but will not export. Is there any way to fix that? When I export using the "load internal video" method, the video doesn't sync well and leaves big gaps in my animation project. I'm feeling stuck. There's no way to actually export the video using the above method, is there?
Hey Casey, unfortunately there is no reliable way to export video from Adobe Animate. I usually export the animation as a video file with transparency, and put it on top of the video in Final Cut Pro or After Effects