WORKING WITH SOUND & VIDEO CHAPTER 7 PART I. USING SOUNDS Mp3 & WAV files Drag the sound...

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WORKING WITH SOUND & VIDEOCHAPTER 7 PART I

USING SOUNDS

Mp3 & WAV files

Drag the sound files from the Library panel onto Stage at different points along the Timeline to synchronize with what’s on stage.

IMPORTING SOUNDS FILES

File>Import>Import to Library

Double click sound file in libraryto open up sound properties

PLACING SOUNDS ON THE TIMELINE

Make a new layer, name it sound.

Select a keyframe where you wantto place the sound and drag from library onto timeline.

ADDING FRAMES TO THE TIMELINE

Insert>Timeline>Frame or F5

• So you extend the Timeline so that the entire sound (or at least the portions that you desire) plays before the stop action halts the playhead.

CLIPPING THE END OF A SOUND

Select a keyframe

In Properties, click the Pencil

This props open the Edit Envelope window.

EDIT ENVELOPE

CHANGING THE VOLUME OF A SOUND

Edit Envelope Window

DELETING OR CHANGING THE SOUND FILE

Open up the Properties window

Click effects and click none

• Then sound is remove

Change sound by selecting name and pick a soundthat you have uploadedin the library

SETTING THE QUALITY OF THE SOUNDS

File>Publish Settings

• Click on the audio settings you can change the Bit rate to whatever amount of kbps you want to choose.

Audio Settings

ADDING SOUND TO BUTTONS

Choose a button layer you have already and enter the symbol-editing mode by double clicking the button in the Library.

Make a new layer called sound.

Select the Down frame in your sounds layer and insert a keyframe.

A new keyframe appears in the Down state of your button.

CONTINUED

Drag a sound file into the sound layer then the file appears in the Down keyframe of the sounds layer.

You can also add sound to the Over state of a button symbol, and the sound will play whenever the mouse cursor just hovers over the button.

THE END

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