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exporting sounds in flash

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jrhalfo

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May 17, 2005
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The music and dialogue won't sync up with my flash cartoon when I export it. It's perfect in the .fla. The majority of sounds are .mp3's and they're all set on stream. It just started doing this, I've never had this problem before. I've tried all the different qualities and it still does the same thing. It's like all the audio gets further and further off as the movie goes on. Can anyone help me?
 
The majority of sounds are .mp3's and they're all set on stream...

Do you mean that their Sync is set to "stream" and that they are not loaded "streaming" soundObjects?

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all the sounds are recorded in another program, saved into mp3 format, imported into flash's library, and then set to stream under properties as they are added to the timeline
 
How long in frames is this movie?
How many individual sounds are you using?
Do you have several sounds on the same layers?

Is there no way you can use one long edited sound, rather than using multiple sounds?

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I went and exported the audio of each scene as a .wav, then converted the .wav to .mp3's, and then reimported each one, so that instead of having lots of little sounds, just have one big one for each scene (there's about 8 scenes). I deleted all the little sound clips from the library and I was sure that this would fix it, but it's still doing it. I'm kind of freaking out cause I've spent a lot of time on this. Up to this point the movie is about 11,238 frames long. Any other ideas?
 
Well I should have mentioned that Flash has a hard time maintaining sync after 1000 frames... But if you're using different scenes, then the sounds "should" at least re-sync up at the start of a new scene...

Maybe have a look at this thread on FK (FAQ. #19), is about the only thing I can further suggest...


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