I have a flash - swf - file that I want to embed in a Presenter slide. It was created at 12 fps and is about 3 minutes long. When embedded, the video plays very fast while the audio is at the right speed. It plays fine on an HTML page, but not in Presenter. What did I do wrong?
Is there any easy way to increase the FPS to 30 without screwing everything up? I'm in flash and I'm having to enter frames everywhere, surely there is a better way to do this?
Thanks Henry, I've always had this problem with flash, I design something and then someone says, can this go slower? can this go faster etc, and it's really difficult to adjust without effecting everything else.
I design with lower framerates, to take the strain of lesser PCs.
I guess it's a matter of making your animations modular as possible so frame rate changes etc, aren't such a problem.
I've got one running at 24fps which is looking in articulate, it's a touch fast but only slightly.
What! A 7-year-old discussion, that's awesome news, Thomas! We'll keep our eyes out for your other discussion, but if you're all set then that's great! 🌟
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Hi Jim
Flash should ideally be 30 fps in articulate, likely the reason why it is playing fast
PHil
Thank you this works
Hi,
Is there any easy way to increase the FPS to 30 without screwing everything up? I'm in flash and I'm having to enter frames everywhere, surely there is a better way to do this?
Thanks,
Simon
i think Articulate only correctly reads swf files running at 30fps so you have to design with your flash settings set at 30fps
Hi Simon and welcome to Heroes,
If your original SWF file is not created at 30 FPS, you can always import it as a web object by using this method:
Thanks Henry, I've always had this problem with flash, I design something and then someone says, can this go slower? can this go faster etc, and it's really difficult to adjust without effecting everything else.
I design with lower framerates, to take the strain of lesser PCs.
I guess it's a matter of making your animations modular as possible so frame rate changes etc, aren't such a problem.
I've got one running at 24fps which is looking in articulate, it's a touch fast but only slightly.
Interesting concept Brian thanks can be useful
Brian, you are my hero, I can now start to play with AS 3, and this has worked perfectly for my animation!!!
So many tears and and clumps of hair saved!
Excellent! I just posted an issue I had with Flash and this may solve my problems. Thanks!
What! A 7-year-old discussion, that's awesome news, Thomas! We'll keep our eyes out for your other discussion, but if you're all set then that's great! 🌟
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