Monster Racer Rush
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3.93 / 5.00 4,634 ViewsEvery time i add audio into flash, it sounds all muffeld if i test the movie or export it. help?
File>export>movie
name it
find "Audio Stream:" click on set
change the bit rate from 16 kbps to 32 or 48 kbps
do the same to "Audio Event:"
export, watch the movie, and now your tests of this file should be at that rate
Since we already see the world in three dimensions, I started wearing 3-D glasses around so that I could see things in 6-D... The sixth dimension is blurry and discolored.
At 10/31/08 05:49 PM, IcePyro wrote: File>export>movie
name it
find "Audio Stream:" click on set
change the bit rate from 16 kbps to 32 or 48 kbps
do the same to "Audio Event:"
export, watch the movie, and now your tests of this file should be at that rate
This guy left out the part where you go to Publish Settings.
Click on a blank part of the stage. Your properties panel will change to properties for the Flash movie. Click on Publish Settings. Then go to the correct tab (I forget what its labeled right now, I've been away from Flash for weeks), and for the rest, do what IcePyro said. Also, you can change it to any kbps you want, but I use 48 or 56 which I find as a good balance between quality and filesize. Your audio might also sound better set to stereo and not mono, if your sounds or music are in stereo.
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well how would you loop a sound a sound, even when the movie goes to another frame?
tfw no face