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MACROMEDIA FLASH
Guidelines for exporting sound to video
Movies that you export as QuickTime or Windows AVI files use sound
differently than Shockwave Flash movies; thus, file size considerations
for Flash movies may not apply to QuickTime or AVI videos. Guidelines for
exporting to video include:
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Use as many sounds and channels as you want without worrying
about file size. The sounds are combined into a single sound track
when you export as QuickTime or Windows AVI. The number of sounds
you use has no effect on the final file size. |
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Use stream synchronization to keep the animation synchronized to
your sound track when you preview your animation in the editor. If
your computer is not fast enough to draw the animation frames so
that they keep up with your sound track, Flash skips frames. |
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