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Subject: | FLASH: ATTN: Bernardo Antunes |
From: | Gemberling, Bruce |
Date: | Wed, 7 Oct 1998 15:50:23 +0100 |
This should help...
> Please tell me this is simple......How do I adjust the sound
to the frame
>rate? (wav files)
>
>TIA....
If you insert your sound files as event files (sync attribute set to
Event in the Sound Properties dialog box), then the sound files play on
their own timeline while the animation plays on its own timeline. They
can easily get out of sync since the timeline (frame rate) of the
animation will slow down when the art gets complex. But if you insert
your sound files as streaming files (set sync attribute to Streaming in
the Sound Properties dialog box), then the timeline of the animation
will follow the timeline of the sound, even if it has to skip frames of
the animation to keep up witht the sound.
So, you don't adjust your sound to the frame rate, you put your sound in
as streaming and then adjust your animation to follow the sound. Make
sense?
Dave Hollinden
Sound Designer
Jet City Studios
Seattle, WA
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