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"Publishing overview" on page 418
"Set publish options for the Flash SWF file format" on page 420
"Exporting Flash content, images, and video" on page 447
Compress a sound for export
Do one of the following:
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• Double-click the sound's icon in the Library panel.
• Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) a sound file in the Library panel and select Properties from
the context menu.
• Select a sound in the Library panel and select Properties from the Panel menu in the upper right corner of the
panel.
• Select a sound in the Library panel and click the Properties button at the bottom of the Library panel.
If the sound file has been edited externally, click Update.
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3
For Compression, select Default, ADPCM, mp3, Raw, or Speech.
The Default compression option uses the global compression settings in the Publish Settings dialog box when you
export your SWF file. If you select Default, no additional export settings are available.
Set export settings.
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5
Click Test to play the sound once. Click Stop if you want to stop testing the sound before it finishes playing.
Adjust export settings if necessary until the desired sound quality is achieved, and then click OK.
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ADPCM and Raw compression options
ADPCM compression sets compression for 8- or 16-bit sound data. Use the ADPCM setting when you export short
event sounds such as button clicks.
Raw compression exports sounds with no sound compression.
Converts mixed stereo sounds to monaural (mono) when you select Convert Stereo To Mono (mono
Preprocessing
sounds are unaffected by this option).
Controls sound fidelity and file size. Lower rates decrease file size but can also degrade sound quality.
Sample Rate
Rate options are as follows:
Barely acceptable for speech.
5 kHz
The lowest recommended quality for a short segment of music and one-quarter the standard CD rate.
11 kHz
A popular choice for web playback and half the standard CD rate.
22 kHz
The standard CD audio rate.
44 kHz
Note: Flash cannot increase the kHz rate of an imported sound above the rate at which it was imported.
mp3 compression options
lets you export sounds with mp3 compression. Use mp3 when you are exporting longer stream
MP3 Compression
sounds such as music sound tracks.
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