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Selecting advanced video encoding settings
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To reset a skipped file for encoding:
1.
Select the file or files in the encoding queue that you want to reset to the Waiting to Encode 
state. To select multiple files in the encoding queue, Control-click (Windows) or 
Command-click (Macintosh).
2.
Select Edit > Reset Status.
The selected file or files will be reset to the Waiting to Encode state. You can reset the status of 
files while Flash Video Encoder is encoding.
Stopping the encoding of the current file
You can stop the encoding process for any file that is currently being encoded. If you want to 
specify that Flash Video Encoder not encode a file that is waiting to be encoded, you can 
either remove that file from the encoding queue, or specify that the file be skipped. For more 
information, se
To stop encoding a file:
Select File > Stop Current File.
A dialog box prompts you to confirm that you want to stop the current file from 
encoding. Click OK to stop the encoding process. An error message that states “The 
operation was interrupted by the user” is written to the log file. For more information, see 
Selecting advanced video encoding 
settings
The Advanced Setting options of Flash Video Encoder let you create custom video encoding 
settings.
Before creating custom video encoding settings, be sure you understand the different video 
encoding options. For information about video encoding options, see 
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To specify advanced video encoding settings:
1.
Select the file or files whose encoding settings you want to modify. 
To select multiple files in the encoding list, Control-click (Windows) or Command-click 
(Macintosh), or select File > Select All to select all files in the encoding queue.
2.
Click Settings (Edit > Encoding Settings).
The Flash Video Encoding Settings dialog box appears.
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