help with flv usage in MX (not 2004) 2004-03-03 - By Jesse Warden
Back There is no import dialogue when importing existing FLV movies. If you import any other video type, you should get the dialogue.
I believe there is an option in the import dialogue to match Flash framerate. That may or may not solve your problem. If not, you could possibly import the audio seperately, place on a layer above the video, and set to stream. Failing that, put the video in a graphic sybmol, and then make the graphic symbol "play once", and see how that works.
What in tarnation is creating those FLV files for you?
If you do a test movie, and then show the bandwidth profilier (Control + B), and then do a test streaming, (or just control + Enter a 2nd time), you should see a green bar moving right. This bar indicates how much of the file has downloaded. Flash will make it's best guess based on the bandwidth speed, and play it when enough is downloaded.
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Mike Warner [mailto:storemike@(protected)] Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 12:05 PM To: flashnewbie@(protected) Subject: [Flashnewbie] help with flv usage in MX (not 2004)
I have a few flash video (.flv) files to import into separate movies. When I import, I don't get the normal video import dialogue, but just the "This movie has x frames..." dialogue. The flv imports fine, but, if I don't match the framerate of the flash movie to that of the .flv afterward, the audio and video don't synch. Is there better way to import flv files?
While I'm here, is there a "play media when available" or other option to tell flash player to play the video as soon as it has enough in the buffer to play smoothly? I'd like to pseudo-stream these clips, even though they're short.
Thanks, Mike
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