Hi Kennethkawamoto,
I think Travisbrown may have been having the same problem I seem to be having. Regardless of selecting the 32-Bit with Alpha Channel option in Flash's Quicktime Movie export, there is a white background still present inside Adobe After Effects and Final Cut Pro HD.
I have tried everything I can think of, and have so far come up blank.
**Specifics**
The Flash file I'm using is a simple animation in one Layer, and the remaining area left blank over Flash's default White workspace.
The Export settings I used were:
File-> Export-> Export Movie-> QuickTime Movie->
Dimensions: W-720 / H-540 (Doesn't matter anyways)
Format: 32 bit color (Alpha channel)
Smooth ON
Compressor: Animation (Also tried DVCPro-NTSC, and TIFF)
Quality: MAX
Sound Format: Disable
Neither Final Cut Pro nor After Effects seem to recognize the Alpha, however After Effects does notify you that it detects an Alpha Channel, however all options (Ignore, Straight - Unmatted, and Premultiplied - Matted With Color [Black]) produced the same result, the animation on a black background.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I am trying to get this roject out the door soon, and although the client is patient enough for it to be "done when it's done", I would like to hand it to him as soon as possible. Thank you.
-Jay MacKay