ok - let's avoid confusion next time by being more specific up front - here's what you originally asked:
"First of all, i dont know how to insert symbols. Thats it. "
now you say you meant how to display movie clips and how to get them to play with video. Still not
enough info here but now that you are starting to be more specific:
movie clips are dynamic - they dont play beyond their 1st frame in the flash authoring environment -
test your movie to see them play.
now, for playing "with" video - are you wanting them to simply play alongside embedded video or are
you asking about the possible use of "Cue Points" to be more precise when timing animations with video?
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www.keyframer.com [quoted text, click to view] slipperymagoo wrote:
> I know how to insert the symbol, but i dont know how to make it function.
> First of all, im running a movie clip symbol. When i drag it, it only appears
> in the first frame, and if i create a static or keyframe, it only shows one
> image. How do i get the movie clip to play with the video?
:)
thanks dave - yeah it seems OP just needed to test their movie to see MCs play - but that was not
obvious from his original post - hard to "read between the lines" when there's only 1 line :)
-cheers
[quoted text, click to view] David Brewer wrote:
> Chris, I think the op want to how to make for example; a square
> (symbol) float or move across the stage. You know the very first thing
> you did when you opened flash 3 on your 386.
I know how to insert the symbol, but i dont know how to make it function.
First of all, im running a movie clip symbol. When i drag it, it only appears
in the first frame, and if i create a static or keyframe, it only shows one
image. How do i get the movie clip to play with the video?
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