I made a flash animation to embed in Articulate Presenter, and when I preview it, it is alot faster than I created it. Now, I changed the frame/second rate to 12, the frame rate I had it in Flash, and this made no difference. Help!
You can insert a Flash movie that plays at 12 FPS and it will play the proper speed provided the Flash movie has audio on the main timeline of the movie. If it does not, the movie will play at 30 FPS. A simple solution might be to add a silent audio file that is equal to the duration of the movie, though I would personally recommend creating your moves at 30 FPS unless you have a really compelling reason you need them at 12.
This isn't helpful but this reminds me of when you'd put a record on the player at the wrong speed - I'm pretty sure that's how the Chipmunks got invented.
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HI Sarah the framerate of your flash file should ideally be 30 fps, that is why it is playing fast
Thanks, Phil. I adjusted my flash animation (just added frames) and it worked. Thanks! Just wish there was a way to lower it in articulate effectively
Hi Sarah.
You can insert a Flash movie that plays at 12 FPS and it will play the proper speed provided the Flash movie has audio on the main timeline of the movie. If it does not, the movie will play at 30 FPS. A simple solution might be to add a silent audio file that is equal to the duration of the movie, though I would personally recommend creating your moves at 30 FPS unless you have a really compelling reason you need them at 12.
This isn't helpful but this reminds me of when you'd put a record on the player at the wrong speed - I'm pretty sure that's how the Chipmunks got invented.
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