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| I recently completed a flash animation and need to transfer it to a VHS format. It needs to be on a VHS because I am sending it as a demo reel to some film studios. I first made a VCD by converting the flash file into a quicktime movie, and then burned it to a CD. When I went from flash to quicktime, the sound was all off, the video was faster and the movie as a whole seemed sped up. There was about a minute of nothing but black at the end of the film, but the sound was still playing. I know that there must be something wrong with the video and audio tracks. When I play the file in Flash, everything is perfect. I need some help, please.
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| Is this a swf file or a mov file? If a mov file, you may have created a flash track within it, so basically, the swf is within the mov, and that limits the playback capabilities dependent on the version of Quicktime you are using. Now this is why i said you should start testing in that other thread, because i knew that was going to happen. If you want perfect syncing, you will need to toy around with things, or, seperate the audio and video and use a video editor to put them back together.
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