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3.93 / 5.00 4,634 ViewsOk, i'm a beginer at flash, and i recently made a flash movie, and when i tested it by pressing ctrl+enter, it seemed fine, but once i uploaded it to NG, the audio was a bit behind (2 seconds) and it looked bad.
I don't know what is causing this, has this ever happened to you before? And how do you fix it?
Help would be much apreciated
Thank-You
TA
1) What's your framerate?
2)Did you convert the sound properties to stream?
3) Did you go to Publish settings and set it on the highest (Best) audio settings?
I would say it's probably one of these issues.
At 7/19/11 03:07 PM, QuietStealth wrote: 1) What's your framerate?
2)Did you convert the sound properties to stream?
3) Did you go to Publish settings and set it on the highest (Best) audio settings?
I would say it's probably one of these issues.
Framerate is at 24, audio set to best, and i havent messed around with the framerate (i set it at the begining) Im not sure how to cnvert the sound properties to stream..
Click the frame the sound is on and go to the properties window and where it says "Start" open the window and click the "Stream" option.
At 7/19/11 03:22 PM, QuietStealth wrote: Click the frame the sound is on and go to the properties window and where it says "Start" open the window and click the "Stream" option.
I tried it, but it didn't work =( dont know why
Have you clicked edit and cropped the sound file?
To do this, you drag the verticle bar on the far left after you select the frame the sound file is on, then click EDIT. Then crop it to the place you want the sound to start.
At 7/19/11 04:12 PM, QuietStealth wrote: Have you clicked edit and cropped the sound file?
To do this, you drag the verticle bar on the far left after you select the frame the sound file is on, then click EDIT. Then crop it to the place you want the sound to start.
oh, i see the problem now:
it was set to "start" when i was animating it, so i animated everything a bit before it needed to be so it sounded right, so now its screwed up, ill have to go over all of it. Thanks a lot for your help QuietStealth =D
I recommend testing the file before you upload it.
Pressing Ctrl+Enter gives you a preview, but it's not perfect.
When you have published it, open the .swf file outside of flash.
If you can't open the file, choose to publish an HTML version as well, then open the HTML-file to see what it looks like.