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urami_
8/4/2004 3:34:03 PM


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Hi there Herman
I'm not using MX 2004 so I can't be of much help , this is the only thing I found ,
you might like to check it out :
http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/images_video/flash_video/flmx_video05.html
Just scroll a little down and you will see section "Keyframe interval"



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.::herman
8/4/2004 11:44:58 PM
i hv some mpg need to be inserted to flash & export to swf.
when i insert them, i found that there is a setting for
"keyframe interval", i don't understand what it means
even i check the help file.

the default setting is "24" under FlashMX while it's "0"
under flashMX2004. Which setting should i use to hv a
good performance? (Run on CD, so no need concern the
size too much).

Besides, after i tried many times, the video & audio often
get not synchronized even i've unticked the "synchronize
to the flash frames".
How can I solve it, it's terrible when there are people
talking scene (all not matched).

ref. Mpg is PAL VCD (25fps)
flash movie is 25fps
main flash which will load the mpg(swf) is 50fps

Thx!!

Herman

.::herman
8/5/2004 11:50:48 PM
thx!!

Herman



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