I saved a Flash MX project to Flash 5 in order to be able to save it as
a QT movie. All of the buttons respond and the playhead jumps to the
right place. The only problem is that my sound is disabled. These are
uncompressed QT audio files that work fine as an .swf file, but don't
play anything as a QT movie.
I set the Flash Publish settings to QT Compression, and then "none" for
type and 44 khz. When I check the sound format in QT Pro, it says
"none" and then "Integer (big endian)". Is that a problem?
Any help would be immensely! appreciated, since I don't know how to
recreate this in QuickTime. The only tools I have are QT Pro and
iShell.
Look in the Movie menu (using QT Player) to see if
"Play all frames" is checked. If so, uncheck it. Playing
all frames mutes the audio. This is a common default
for imported .swf files.
The sound format "none" means uncompressed audio.
Are you sure that's what you want? It's 1.5 MBytes/Sec for
16-bit stereo at 44.1 KHz. Maybe a nice 256 KBit MP3 or AAC?
The big-endian little-endian thing is an Intel vs Rest of World
byte-ordering for multibyte values. Generally speaking,
QT takes care of that stuff for you transparently. It's unlikely
to be a problem...
Hope this helps,
-Steve
ps, yeah, this is covered in "QuickTime for the Web", third edition.
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