broken animation from FlashMX to VS9

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broken animation from FlashMX to VS9

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Hi all,

This is my first time here and I need help regarding importing swf files to VS9 with reservation of good quality. I made a video presentation for two minutes & half. I made animated logo and it looks clear & perfect in FlashMX also I incereased jpeg quality to 100 for swf publishing. Then inserted as the first clip in the presentation then i created mpeg dvd video file, the video perfect with sound but the logo looks broken. your help would be appreciated.

thanks
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Re: broken animation from FlashMX to VS9

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bluesman3D wrote:Hi all,

This is my first time here and I need help regarding importing swf files to VS9 with reservation of good quality. I made a video presentation for two minutes & half. I made animated logo and it looks clear & perfect in FlashMX also I incereased jpeg quality to 100 for swf publishing. Then inserted as the first clip in the presentation then i created mpeg dvd video file, the video perfect with sound but the logo looks broken. your help would be appreciated.

thanks
Hi Bluesman3D,
First could you clarify what you meant by the logo looks broken?
While I don't use FlashMX, I do use Swishmax, they both produce SWF. Somethings that I have noticed when importing a swf into VS9, is that your entire animation must be in the root timeline. It does not recoginze or see sprites or movieclips, or scripts. There may also be some problems if the swf file is compressed.

Another option would be to export your project to an AVI file, then import that into VS.

Hope that helps :)
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I mean the image resolution not that clear, aslo I tried to export it to avi but still the same, i think there is something wrong with VS9 becuase when i play the avi the animation looks clear and without broken pixels. do you have any idea for this situation

thank you
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