As you'll see in this tutorial, the synchronization of SWF files depends on how you insert it:
If your SWF file is a movie that requires no interaction from learners, insert it as a video. This synchronizes it with the slide's timeline.
If your SWF file contains interactive elements, insert it as a Flash file as described below. This plays your SWF file independently of the slide's timeline, so learners can proceed at their own pace.
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Hi Priya,
As you'll see in this tutorial, the synchronization of SWF files depends on how you insert it:
I have a problem: i added a SWF using insert as a video, but SWF and slide's timeline are not syncronized.
Hi Valentina!
So, you've inserted a video as explained here?
Can you provide some additional information about what is going on when you say that it's not in sync.
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