Any size limit to .FLA file?
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GDKay2
Any size limit to .FLA file?
I have imported .fla files-- like another topic the audio was missing-- but more importantly, only the first 5 to 10 seconds appear. I recorded software demonstrations with Captivate and exported them to .fla files and wanted to insert them into a video lecture via VideoStudio. What limits the file from fully importing? Is there a setting I can change to get entire demo files into the video project?
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Welcome to the forums,
First how did you get an .fla file to insert into VS? It appears that it is not a supported file type. VS will allow SWF. I tried using VS10+ and VS11+, both do not recognize the .fla format.
Have you tried saving your Captivate movie to SWF, or possibly AVI?
First how did you get an .fla file to insert into VS? It appears that it is not a supported file type. VS will allow SWF. I tried using VS10+ and VS11+, both do not recognize the .fla format.
Have you tried saving your Captivate movie to SWF, or possibly AVI?
Ron Petersen, Web Board Administrator
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GDKay2
Importing incomplete files
Whoops! Actually .swf files.
Sorry for any confusion.
Anyway, import only brings in first 10 or so seconds of file and it's without the audio, at that.
Sorry for any confusion.
Anyway, import only brings in first 10 or so seconds of file and it's without the audio, at that.
