Hello, I am having an issue converting an MPEG to SWF using Adobe Flash CS3.
I have digital video that I edited in Sony Vegas Pro and need to convert the
MPEG to SWF for publication. The MPEG opens in Adobe and exports to SWF but the
video is about 10 to 15 seconds slower than the audio. I cannot sync the two.
Does any know what I can do to fix this in the output SWF file?
Travis Newbury - 25 Jul 2008 19:07 GMT
> I have digital video that I edited in Sony Vegas Pro and need to convert the
> MPEG to SWF for publication. The MPEG opens in Adobe and exports to SWF but the
> video is about 10 to 15 seconds slower than the audio. I cannot sync the two.
> Does any know what I can do to fix this in the output SWF file?
convert the video to FLV then in the Flash have an FLVPlayback
component
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rritchey - 25 Jul 2008 20:21 GMT
Sounds like you have a framerate issue. make sure that the SWF is set to the
same framerate as the mpeg video you are importing. If you can't work around
this, I would suggest perhaps converting to FLV instead. Flash comes with an
FLV encoder when you buy it (called Adobe Flash CS3 Video Encoder. On a PC,
the default path is: C:/Program Files/Adobe/Adobe Flash CS3 Video Encoder/ )