Hi, I'm creating a very simple flash movie and on my very first test run, I'm already running into major problems. None of my buttons and several of my graphics are not showing. On some scenes, the background shows and at other scenes only a few movie clips are shown. Missing objects range from simple lines to whole backgrounds. Even when I removed ALL script [on frames and objects] it still won't display the missing objects.
PM me if you want the .FLA, it's nothing worth stealing anyhow.
I use Adobe Flash CS3 and I export with these settings:
Video - Flash Player 9
Load Order - Bottom Up
Script Version - ActionScript 2.0
Options:
Compress Movie
Export Hidden Layers
No Password
Script Time Limit - 15 Seconds
JPEG Quality - 80
No Audio
Local Playback Security: Access Local Files Only
Yes, I know that the stage is the white square.
Here it is:
http://rapidshare.com/files/200200764/Go_Sensei.zip.html
you see the white square when you work? that is your stage if you place object outside of it they wont show up when you render your movie. I hope thatwas your problem
otherwise I want it if you can save as flash 8 file. I wanna take a look at it then for you when I get home
host swf plz
I'll give it a go
btw wrong category
Apparently, my flash program doesn't work, period. I made a new file with one simple line of text in arial. It wouldn't show up on the exported product.
When I make the text dynamic, it shows up, but once you click on it BAM! It's gone.
you don't have the colour on 0% alpha or something like that do you?
I've never even seen or heard of this problem before, how strange.
Quote from: SCSP;1524773host swf plz
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The link is on the bottom.
Quote from: Flight;1526325The link is on the bottom.
you mean bottom of the first post
Host the unzipped .swf here. (http://www.b3ta.cr3ation.co.uk/upload/index.php)
Oh, I found that if I just use the publish option, the flash works. However, I can't use the "export option". Maybe some bad options? I dunno.
Anyhow, thanks for trying to help guys.
Download new version of flash player.