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Hello experts,
I am using Animate to create a jaw drop animation. In Animate when it is played back it works correctly. When I export the fla as a SWF the audio does not sync. Does anyone have a solution? Thank you for your help.
In addition to setting the sound to Stream advise, may I ask if your animation(s) are inside of Movie Clip symbols? If so, set the instances of these symbols to Graphic behavior. Do this by clicking once on them on the stage and in properties panel use the drop-down menu to change their behavior to Graphic. Graphic symbols are in sync with the timeline and all other timelines and this will include stream sounds which become embedded in the timeline it is in. Movie Clips are not in sync with othe
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Set the Sound Sync on the timeline audio to Stream instead of Event.
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Thank you for the quick responce and your suggestion. I did change it to stream and resaved it. Then I exported it as a movie but still the audio did not sync with the movement.
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Is there any chance that you synced the movement based on testing with Event sound? It's highly likely to be wrong. With Stream sound you can scrub the timeline and hear just that chunk of sound. You should check to see if it is in sync with Stream sound.
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In addition to setting the sound to Stream advise, may I ask if your animation(s) are inside of Movie Clip symbols? If so, set the instances of these symbols to Graphic behavior. Do this by clicking once on them on the stage and in properties panel use the drop-down menu to change their behavior to Graphic. Graphic symbols are in sync with the timeline and all other timelines and this will include stream sounds which become embedded in the timeline it is in. Movie Clips are not in sync with other timelines.
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How about adjusting the value of Frame rate from 24.00 into 21.50 in Document Settings(Ctrl+J)?