I have a G4 and I am looking for sound software that will allow me to edit sound files (mp3, aiff)) before I import them into Flash 5. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
virt2001,
When I speak of seeing the frame rate, I'm talking about simply hitting "enter" while the file is open. You're correct in saying that there is no frame rate visible when you "test movie" unless you have the bandwith option visible. I tested in with the bandwith...
I believe both of you but let me re explain my problem so we're all on the same page. When I play the movie by simply hitting enter, the frame rate box which usually says "12.0 fps" will drop to a lower value a certain points during playback. Now, based on what you've both said there...
I'm fairly new to flash and I have a general question. The default rate for flash is 12 f.p.s but during playback I see a lower value at times. Is there a way I can maintain a constant frame rate during playback so I avoid a choppy movie? Thanks in advance.
Is there a maximum amount of ram that you can allocate to Flash 5 without causing it to falter. I ask this because in using Final Cut Pro there is a maximum amount of memory that you can allocate after which the program slows down. I'm running a G4. Thanks.
When I test the movie that I'm working on the sound begins and ends where I would like it to. When I export it, it sounds fine the first time that I run it, but any time thereafter the sound ends prematurely. I'm fairly new to flash so I was hoping for some help. Incidentally, I get the same...
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