exporting to flash mx for me?

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    Default exporting to flash mx for me?

    Hello all,

    i have a file(200Kb) and need to export it to a swf in flash mx(you can do that with that button on the top right of you screen) but i have flash 5 and it need to be mx.

    Can someone who has flas mx just push that button for me and then export flash and sent it to me?
    It is very urgent.
    Please reply and i sent the file

    Thank you!!



    stijn webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest

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    Default Re:exporting to flash mx for me?

    I've also noticed that the export to SWF doesn't respect my frame delays.
    Someone also know how to deal with this problem?


    Thank you


    stijn webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest

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    Default Re: Re:exporting to flash mx for me?

    stijn--

    You really don't need to worry about the SWF format when you export. Flash
    MX will be able to deal with SWFs in FL5 format just fine.

    When you export an animated PNG file to the SWF format there is no frame
    delay brought over. You'll get one frame in the SWF for each frame in the
    PNG. The playback rate of the parent movie will control how long each frame
    appears at that point, so if the frame rate for the movie is set to 12 fps
    then that's what you'll see.



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    "stijn" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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    > I've also noticed that the export to SWF doesn't respect my frame delays.
    > Someone also know how to deal with this problem?
    >
    >
    > Thank you
    >
    >

    Kim Cavanaugh Guest

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