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I've exported my animation, which has a total of 14 scenes and a few button sequences. I exported it as a SWF movie, however, when I open the file and watch it, I keeps pausing/freezing at the same spot in the animation sequence.
I've checked and their is no 'stop();' command there - it is in the middle of the animation btw.
I'm not sure what I should do? I'm not sure if it is a file or computer issue.
Even when I am in Adobe Animate and I press 'test movie', I will freeze/pause in the same spot halfway through one of the scenes.
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There's really no error up until the point it freezes.
My best guess is that there are too many timelines and too many frames in each one. Meaning that the generated SWF is too complex for the Flash Player to handle it.
I think you should consider splitting up your entire animation into at least two FLA files. Or maybe even splitting up your FLA into more scenes. The timelines are too long.
Please let us know.
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Hi.
Are you getting some compiler error or warning? Or even some runtime error?
Do you mind posting some screenshots or even sharing your FLA?
Regards,
JC
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Thanks for the file.
But actually what I need is one or two screenshots of your timelines and Actions Panel in your FLA in the point the playback is stucked.
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Here we go, there is not an action on the scene where it pauses though.
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Do you mind sharing your file here or via PM using a service like Creative Cloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, WeTransfer or something similar?
Thanks!
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Thanks for the file!
There's really no error up until the point it freezes.
My best guess is that there are too many timelines and too many frames in each one. Meaning that the generated SWF is too complex for the Flash Player to handle it.
I think you should consider splitting up your entire animation into at least two FLA files. Or maybe even splitting up your FLA into more scenes. The timelines are too long.
Please let us know.
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BTW, really good looking animation!
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Alright then, I suppose that is a simple fix then. Thank you so much for taking the time to help, I really appreciate it!
And thank you!
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Awesome! Thank you!
Please don't hesitate to look for help again in case you still need it and also consider removing the Google Drive file/link so your work will be protected.

