1. Click a keyframe (or create one (Http web server) by
1. Click a keyframe (or create one by clicking a frame and choosing Insert.Timeline.Keyframe). 2. Choose File.Import.Import Video. The Video Import Wizard appears. 3. If you re using Flash Basic 8, skip to Step 4. If you re using Flash Professional 8, select the On Your Computer radio button to import a video from your computer. 4. Click the Choose button. The Open File dialog box appears 5. Find and choose a movie file in the Open File dialog box and then click the Open button. Then in the Import Video dialog box, click the Next (Windows) or Continue (Mac) button. The Import Video dialog box now gives you choices for deploying your video, including Embed Video in SWF and Play in Timeline. 6. Select the Embed Video in SWF and Play in Timeline radio button, and then click Next (Windows) or Continue (Mac). The Video Import Wizard now gives you a choice of symbol type for your embedded video. You can also decide whether to import your audio track integrated with the video or as a separate track. Embedding your video as a movie clip symbol, and with the audio track integrated, are usually good choices. You have a choice of importing the entire video or editing it first. If your movie s codec doesn t support editing, the edit option is not available. (The codec is the software that encodes the movie s images and sound into a computer file and then decodes it for playback. Many codecs exist, and they use different techniques with varying advantages and disadvantages.) 7. You probably want to select Movie Clip from the Symbol Type dropdown list, and you probably want to select Integrated from the Audio Track drop-down list. Select the Edit the Video First radio button if you want to do that; otherwise, select the Embed the Entire Video radio button and skip to Step 20. 8. Click Next (Windows) or Continue (Mac). The Split Video pane in the Video Import Wizard appears, as shown in Figure 11-4. To view your video in the preview pane, click the Play button or drag the playhead (the triangle above the scrubber bar). Click the Stop button to stop playing the video. To zero in on a particular frame of video, you might want to move backward or forward a frame at a time by clicking the Backward or Forward button. 246 Part IV: Total Flash-o-Rama
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