oh and another thing, the audio quality settings have nothing to do with the sync.
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oh and another thing, the audio quality settings have nothing to do with the sync.
Thanks a lot for the help 10JD, we may have fixed the problem :D
10JD
try doing the following. mash up the sounds with audacity (google audacity if you dont know what it is) to all be 1 sound file instead of many sound files.
2 ways to do this:
-Capture it while playing the collab itself (easiest)
-Or place all the parts into audacity manually
if this is not what you are looking for then try this
place the wave files into keyframes (i have not tested this myself)
When you get too many sound files on the timeline for some reason flash will eventually start to loose sync. thats why i recommend using audacity, I assume it would keep sync but i have NOT tested this.
-Good luck ;)