I need a bit of help from anyone out there familiar with Flash in general.
I'm trying to piece together a slide show timed to music, and I've been working it out in Macromedia Flash 5 and it works fine, the timing is spot on, and repeatable each time I do a "Play".
However, when I export it as a movie (.swf file) and run that, it opens in the external Flash player, and the sound goes out of sync. It's not a simple registration issue, but rather one that goes gradually more out of sync with time. Now, I have absolutely no musical inclination whatsoever, but my gut is suggesting that the sound is slowing down, rather than the slideshow is speeding up, but I could be wrong on this.
Basically, what's happening is this. Instead of
A->a, B->b, C->c, etc, I'm getting:
A->a, B->c, C->f, D-> j, etc. That's exaggerated, the deterioration isn't so rapid but it basically gets worse with time. ie it's not:
A->b, B->c, C->d, etc, which would be easy to solve.
Any ideas anyone?
I'm trying to piece together a slide show timed to music, and I've been working it out in Macromedia Flash 5 and it works fine, the timing is spot on, and repeatable each time I do a "Play".
However, when I export it as a movie (.swf file) and run that, it opens in the external Flash player, and the sound goes out of sync. It's not a simple registration issue, but rather one that goes gradually more out of sync with time. Now, I have absolutely no musical inclination whatsoever, but my gut is suggesting that the sound is slowing down, rather than the slideshow is speeding up, but I could be wrong on this.
Basically, what's happening is this. Instead of
A->a, B->b, C->c, etc, I'm getting:
A->a, B->c, C->f, D-> j, etc. That's exaggerated, the deterioration isn't so rapid but it basically gets worse with time. ie it's not:
A->b, B->c, C->d, etc, which would be easy to solve.
Any ideas anyone?