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Subject: RE: FLASH: Sloooooow computer
From: Bellach, Caroline
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 20:03:49 +0100

How is it possible to do anything then? All my movie has so far is 4 frames
of graphics that fade in and out... and audio. that's it!!!

And... they don't sync.

I don't see a way to fix this unless I make the video end before the visual
audio (in the timeline) does so that it works on this computer... which will
in turn make the audio continue without video on faster machines....

Maybe we should spontaneously combust all computers slower than a p100... :)

-=Caroline=-




-----Original Message-----
From: Yann [poirieratmediafusion [dot] ca (mailto:poirieratmediafusion [dot] ca)]
Sent: July 28, 1999 11:53 AM
To: Flash
Subject: Re: FLASH: Sloooooow computer


Hi,

I understand you're problem cause I have a P75 at home (and I do
multimedia on it too wow LOL). The only way to make sure that you're
project will run smoothly on any machine, is to build you're project on
the slowest you can find (that why I keep my P75). That way i'm sure
that if I build something with it, most machine will see it the way I
want (but I have to be careful sometime faster machine run my project
faster than they are suppose to). If I coul;d control the world I would
give any user a P400 and the designer a P75, that way we would be sure
that everything we build would run smoothly, but since it'S the ways
around (cause we all like power as designer, kind of a small god complex
I think for me :-) we must make our best to be able to reach the most
people.

So I say to you best of the luck, and try to find a old machine and work
on it you will have better result when you will try to touch the most
peolpe.


Yann

>Hi!
>
>For an experiment, I decided to try using flash 4 on an archaic machine...
a
>P90 (nooooo!!! not that!!)
>
>I began creating a movie, which seemed to work out well in the beginning.
As
>I began adding audio clips and video, all went downhill. When testing the
>movie.. even when it's published, that audio does not sync up with the
>video. Basically, the audio finished waaaay before the video, even though I
>lined them up to finish at the same time in the timeline. It's frustrating
>because I can't test the movie on the machine - even when playing it in the
>program the audio ends way before the video (although the timeline shows
>differently).
>
>I know one of the requirements to using flash is to have a faster computer
>than an 90.. but is there any way around this? My main problem/question
>is... what happens when someone with a slow machine watches the video? Does
>the same thing happen? Are there known issues with audio/video syncing? If
>so, this is a BIG problem!!!! There are a lot of people out there that
don't
>have anything faster that a 90....

>Any help or suggestions would be great :)



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