answer to the first question
Yes,
Hit Movie>Movie size from the menu.
[alt] M will get you the menu but if you hit [alt] M S it will bring you to sounds.
You thin can sellect the Width and Hieght in Pixels.
Re: answer to the first question
Is there a big difference in page load times when you make it bigger?
Re: Re: answer to the first question
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Originally posted by CoolMoves
Is there a big difference in page load times when you make it bigger?
YESSS!!!!!
In fact if the file is over 500K it you won't be able to export it.
The best solution is to split large movies and load them section by section like Andrew C did in his tutorial.
The tutorial I wrote, for comparison is about 250k. I set the tweens low and cut from it so that I could get it down to that size.
Be Nice to people with dial-up Modems. Very large files will take them a year to download.
Re: Re: the second question
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Originally posted by CoolMoves
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Originally posted by johnie
The downside to this method is that it will be the same in all frames.
Does this mean that if I make a copy of frame 1 that just frame one and two will be the same, or will it then also affect frames 2,3,4 etc ?
No,
If you copy frame 1 then wherever you placed that copy will be the one effected. If you hit the icon it adds it to the end of the movie.
If you insert frame then it inserts a copy of that frame as the next frame while pushing the other frames back.
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Originally posted by johnie
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Originally posted by CoolMoves
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Originally posted by johnie
The downside to this method is that it will be the same in all frames.
Does this mean that if I make a copy of frame 1 that just frame one and two will be the same, or will it then also affect frames 2,3,4 etc ?
No,
If you copy frame 1 then wherever you placed that copy will be the one effected. If you hit the icon it adds it to the end of the movie.
If you insert frame then it inserts a copy of that frame as the next frame while pushing the other frames back.
A note here. If you set the background Image then that image is the same no matter which frame you are in-so to be percise setting the background image effects all frames, just like setting the background picture.
I think what yoou are trying to do is change backgrounds- IE show three or four frames as an interior and then 3 or four frames as an exterior.
If this is the case then what you want to do is draw a rectangle to fill the movies size- send it to the back and then paste that filled shape in the frames with that background. Then create a rectangle with the other background and fill it and place it in the frames where you want it by using the cut and paste functions.