Adobe 65009626 User Guide - Page 71
Working with Adobe Flash and video, Working with Flash cue points, Cue point workflow
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67 Chapter 8: Working with Adobe Flash and video Soundbooth tightly integrates with Adobe Flash and video. Intuitive visual tools let you quickly repair a variety of common audio problems, from wireless crackle to unwanted background noise. And Soundbooth Scores give you the power to create a customized musical or atmospheric soundtrack. For a video about using Adobe Flash with Soundbooth, see www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4100_xp Working with Flash cue points Together with ActionScript®, Flash cue points trigger events or navigate to different points in time. Both Soundbooth and the Adobe Media Encoder let you preview video and insert cue points. However, only Soundbooth pairs that functionality with powerful audio editing features, including a waveform display that helps you place cue points with maximum precision. Cue point workflow In Soundbooth, Flash cue points are called markers. To precisely place markers in media files and convert them into cue points that interact with ActionScript, follow this workflow: 1. Create ActionScript for the cue points For more information about ActionScript, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_flcs4_using_en. 2. Edit an audio, video, or multitrack file in Soundbooth Sources can include files exported from other applications, or files you create in Soundbooth. (See "Opening, creating, and recording files" on page 20.) 3. Add markers, and set their cue point properties In the file, insert and adjust markers. (See "Use markers" on page 35.) Then, in the Markers panel, set cue point type (event or navigation), and enter name and value parameters. 4. Output cue points for Flash projects To embed cue points into media files, save to FLV format. (See "Save entire files or selected ranges" on page 72.) Or, to edit cue points separately from media files, export to XML format, and then import the XML in either Adobe Flash Professional or the Adobe Media Encoder. Set properties for cue points 1 In the Markers panel, select a marker, and expand the Marker Details section. 2 For Type, select either Event or Navigation. Updated 15 July 2009