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Learn how to effectively synchronize sound with Flash events by importing sound tracks, creating layers, and using key frames. This guide walks you through the process of importing sound into your library, creating a sound layer, and positioning the sound where you want it to start. Discover how to create sync points to align sound with visual elements, truncate any unnecessary material from the track, and use scrubbing for fine-tuning synchronization. Master these techniques to enhance your multimedia projects with precise audio-visual integration.
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Sound Synchronization Synchronizing Flash Events With Sound Frames
Import the Sound Track • Import the sound track to the library.
Create the Sound Layer • Create a sound layer.
Put the Sound on the Layer • Create a key frame at the spot where you want the sound to begin.
Create Sync Points • Put key frames at the point where you want to sync stuff.
Truncate the Sound Track • You may need to delete unwanted material from the end of the track.
Scrub the track • To fine tune the synchronization, you can scrub the track. • To move things, shift-click to select them, then drag them to different spots on the track.