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Part II: Advanced Drawing and Animation > Incorporating Sound and Video

Chapter 10. Incorporating Sound and Video

You can create almost any kind of picture or effect in Flash, but sometimes you already have the perfect piece of sound or video…and it's in another file. No problem: Flash lets you pull in all kinds of other media files—like songs in MP3 files or QuickTime videos. Whether you're showcasing your band's performances, creating an employee training Web site, or creating an online wedding album, Flash has all the multimedia tools for the job.

When Flash was born, it was a big deal to have moving pictures on the Internet. Most folks had pretty slow Internet connections, so it was kick to see pictures move, even if they were simple cartoonish images. The same was true of even the most basic sound effects. Today, we're used to full screen video delivered over the Net, and sounds have gone from beeps and bells to radio broadcasts, audio books, and entire albums of music. Things have changed, and Flash is at the center of the revolution.


  

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