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Magnum47
Redneck and WWII Reenactor.
12. ϟϟ Pz. Div. 1./Pz. Gr. Rgt. 25 ,,HJ''
80th Infantry Division
702nd Tank Battalion "Red Devils", Company B

Kai @Magnum47

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Easton Area High School

Somewhere in Pennsylvania

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How do you do this?

I can't explain it. but a good tutorial can.

Cool Test

Thank you!

nice test!

thanks!

good

Thanx!

All the sounds I got through .fla and .mp3 files were being late when added to the timeline, is this your problem?
If yes, it's normal, what you can do is: get every sound, edit them with Audacity then transform them into Wave Sounds (.wav), but if you try to import to flash a wav sound directly, it may be a bit faster, I had this problem with Luigi Bloopers movie, if you watch it and listen to his voices, you will know what I'm talking about.

no that's not the problem. listen madness 5 for example. the sounds are so crisp there. mine always sound super muffled.

Oh, I know, y'know the Properties window? Go there, click on the first "Settings..." button, there will be Audio Steam and Audio Event properties, click on one "Set..." button and change the Bit rate to a higher (this differs on the size of the file, so don't choose a so high option), then OK. Do the same with the other Set button and then it's done ;)

gonna try this. thanks!