Use the Flash panel in the Publish Settings dialog box to set options for the Flash Player movie that is created in the Publish process. You can choose several options when exporting a Flash Player movie, including image and sound compression options, and an option to protect your movie from being imported.
Use the controls in the Flash panel of the Publish Settings dialog box to change the following settings:
Load Order Determines how layers are loaded for the first frame. Over a slow network or modem connection, Flash draws parts of the movie as they become available. Use this option to determine what will appear first when the movie downloads. Load order affects only the first frame.
Generate Size Report Produces a text file useful as a guide for minimizing the file size of the movie. This size report shows how many bytes various parts of your movie use in the final Flash Player file. The report has the same name as the exported movie, but with a .txt extension.
Protect From Import Prevents the Flash Player movie from being downloaded from the web and imported back into Flash.
Omit Trace Actions Makes Flash ignore the Trace statement in the current movie. Trace causes Flash to open an output window to display certain content.
JPEG Quality Determines the amount of JPEG file compression applied to any bitmaps contained in your file. Lower image quality produces smaller files, while higher image quality produces larger files. Experiment with different settings to determine the best trade-off between size and quality: 100 provides the highest quality and least compression. If the exported image contains no bitmaps, this setting has no effect.
Audio Stream and Audio Event Specify the rate and compression for exported stream and event sounds, respectively. (If you don't understand the difference between stream and event sounds, see Adding sound overview.) These settings apply only if you have not specified settings for individual sounds in the Sound Properties dialog box, or if you have turned on the Override Sound Settings option. The settings are identical to the settings for individual sounds in the Sound Properties dialog box. See Exporting movies with sound. If the movie has no streamed sounds, this setting has no effect.
Override Sound Settings Makes the settings in this dialog box override settings defined in the Sound Properties dialog box for individual sounds. This option is useful if you want to create a larger high fidelity audio movie for local use, and smaller low fidelity version for the web. See Exporting movies with sound.
Version Specifies which version of the Flash Player the exported movie will play back on. Flash 4 features do not work in movies exported in earlier versions.