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ADDING AUDIO, VIDEO, AND OTHER MEDIA

Macromedia Director MX2004 - Design Professional

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Import media

Import and edit Flash media

Link to DVD media

Control audio in the Score

Stream Shockwave Audio

Control video in the Score

Chapter Lessons

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Play and modify video on the Stage

Synchronize media

Export a movie

Chapter Lessons

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Can import audio, video, and other media and combine with text, animation, and other effects to create multimedia moviesCan import several types of video:– QuickTime– RealMedia (Win)– AVI or Windows Media (Win)– DVD

Adding Audio, Video, and Other Media

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Must install a separate player to play QuickTime, RealMedia, or Windows Media videos in a Director movie

Must install at least Mac OS 10.3 and DVD Asset Xtra (Mac) or DirectX 8.1 and a DirectShow-compliant DVD player, such as WinDVD

Playing Media in a Movie

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Import Media

Can import a variety of sound formats:– AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format)– WAV (compressed or uncompressed)– Shockwave Audio– AU (Sun audio)– MP3

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Importing Audio and Video Media into a Movie

Can import sounds as internal or external cast members

Internal is good for short sounds

External is good for long sounds

Director streams externally linked sounds to reduce delay

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Importing Audio and Video Media into a Movie

Can import other video formats, but you must install an Xtra to run the video

Changes made to video in or outside of Director will be automatically updated in corresponding video

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Importing Audio and Video Media into a Movie

If you move the movie, you must move external sound and video files to same locationPreview digital video using the Video windowChange video type-specific properties in the Property inspector

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Previewing Video in a Movie

Video window

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Changing Video Settings

Change video settings in Property inspector

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Importing and Editing Flash Media

Flash movies:– Vector-based– Can scale, rotate, and modify without

losing quality– Small file size - well suited for Web– Several import options

Edit Flash content from Director

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Importing Flash Media

Flash import properties

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Editing Flash Media

Set Flash MX 2004 as a

direct editor for Flash content

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Editing Flash Media

Specify Flash source file and

location for editing in Flash MX 2004

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Linking to DVD Media

Link DVD content on a DVD disc to a Director movieRequires Mac OS 10.3 and a DVD drive (Mac) or DirectX 8.1 and DirectShow-compliant DVD player (Win)Requires DVD Asset Xtra

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Controlling DVD Media

Preview DVD content in the Video window

Change DVD settings on the DVD tab in the Property inspector

Use scripts or DVD Controller component from the Library palette to control DVD playback or change properties

Use DVD Event Manager to help you generate DVD-related scripts

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Controlling DVD Media

DVD scriptDVD Controller

component

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Control Audio in the Score

Can play imported sounds by:– Selecting sound cast member in

Cast window– Placing and selecting sound in

either of two sound channels in Score and using Sound tab in Property inspector

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Control Audio in the Score

Loops sound

Play button

Stop button

Sound information

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Sounds play in Director at the rates and durations in which they were recorded

Tempo settings do not affect playback speed

Playing Audio

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Must assign audio or video cast members sufficient number of frames or change tempo setting so file plays completely

Can set sounds to loop, or repeat

To match a sound with an animation, place sound in Score to match the action frame

Controlling Audio in the Score

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Sound Channels in the Score

Sound channels

Sound in sound channel 2

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Streaming Shockwave Audio

Shockwave Audio compresses and streams sound files to provide fast playback of high-quality audio

Can use Shockwave Audio to compress the size of sounds by ratio as high as 176 to 1

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Streaming Shockwave Audio

Director compresses and streams Shockwave Audio and MP3 sound files to reduce delay in playback

Director loads and plays beginning of sound as the rest of the sound continues to load

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Streaming Shockwave Audio

Must create a Shockwave Audio or MP3 sound file before you can stream a Shockwave Audio cast member

To convert, you set the bit rate, or degree of compression

Higher bit rate provides better quality sound, but file size and streaming time increase dramatically

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Streaming Shockwave Audio

Movies intended for desktop use should use 23 to 56 kbps

Movies for Web should use 16 to 24 kbps

High and Normal accuracy settings have same file size; should use High

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Streaming Shockwave Audio

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Control Video in the Score

Can place imported digital video into any frame channel in Score and preview it in Video window

Digital video plays for duration of the sprite

Can extend video to occupy enough frames in Score to play completely

Can use a video tab in Property inspector to make video loop or pause

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Play and Modify Video on the Stage

Performance of a video can vary when played in DirectorDTS (Direct to Stage) option provides best performance for Flash, QuickTime, or AVI videosDirector allows Flash, QuickTime, or AVI software on your computer to control the video playback

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Playing Video Directly on the Stage

DTS option limits where you can locate video on the Stage in relation to other sprites; video is always in front of other spritesDTS option prohibits applying ink effects to a video

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Playing Video Directly on the Stage

When you select DTS option, you can also choose:– Sync to Sound playback option to play

video in synchronization with audio soundtrack

– Play Every Frame (No Sound) playback option to play every frame of video at normal, maximum, or fixed speed without soundtrack

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Playing Video Directly on the Stage

For QuickTime videos, you can also select Controls check box to display controller bar, which has DVD-type buttons to start, stop, and step through QuickTime video on Stage.

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Cropping and Scaling a Video

Can crop any unwanted areas around edge of video or resize video to fit StageCropped edges are hidden, not removedCan use Scale option to change size or dimension of a video

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Cropping and Scaling a Video

To scale, hold down [Shift] as you drag a sizing handle so the video is resized proportionallyLarge-scale changes can dramatically reduce quality of video display

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Synchronizing Media

Can synchronize, or match, sounds and videos with other actionsCan use Wait for Cue Point option to synchronize points in a sound or video file with specific frames in movieCan preload video into RAM to eliminate delays

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Synchronizing Media

Wait for Cue Point option Cue point

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Exporting a Movie

Can export all or part of a movie as digital video or series of frame-by-frame bitmaps

Exporting to digital video is recommended only for straightforward linear animations or presentations

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Exporting a Movie

Script programming is not included after the exporting processCan export movies as:

– AVI (Win) video– QuickTime (Mac) video– BMP (Win) graphic– PICT (Mac) graphic– Scrapbook (Mac) graphic– PICS (Mac) graphic

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Chapter H Summary

Import audio and video media into a movie

Import and edit Flash media

Link to DVD content

Play audio

Control audio in Score

Stream Shockwave audio

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Chapter H Summary

Control video in Score

Use video in Director

Play video directly on Stage

Crop and scale videos

Synchronize media

Export a movie

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