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Synchronize a sound with animation

To synchronize a sound with animation, you start and stop the sound at keyframes.

  1. Add a sound to a document.
  2. To synchronize this sound with an event in the scene, select a beginning keyframe that corresponds to the keyframe of the event in the scene. You can select any of the synchronization options.
  3. Create a keyframe in the sound layer’s Timeline at the frame where you want the sound to end. A representation of the sound file appears in the Timeline.
  4. Select Window > Properties > Properties, and click the arrow in the lower right-corner to expand the Property inspector.
  5. In the Property inspector, select the same sound from the Sound pop-up menu.
  6. Select Stop from the Sync pop-up menu.

    When you play the SWF file, the sound stops playing when it reaches the ending keyframe.

  7. To play back the sound, simply move the playhead.

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