How do I change the frame rate?

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hilariousness16@yahoo.com
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How do I change the frame rate?

Post by hilariousness16@yahoo.com »

Also another question...

Does AS accept MP3 files as music because every time I go to File>Import>Soundtrack, it doesn't find it...

But please answer my frame rate question first please.
hilariousness16@yahoo.com
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Post by hilariousness16@yahoo.com »

Also how do I extend this blue bar...

http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc23 ... luebar.jpg


I don't want the max frames to be 72
Genete
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Post by Genete »

Have you read this?:
http://www.lostmarble.com/moho/manual/timelinewnd.html
A certain range of frames in the time ruler are shaded with a darker color. This shaded region indicates the length of your animation. When you play back your animation in Moho or export it as a movie file, this shaded region is the part that will play back. You can change the start and end frames of your animation in the Project Settings dialog, or you can <alt>-click in the time ruler to set a new start and/or end time. <alt>-Click with the left mouse button to set the start of your animation, and <alt>-click with the right mouse button to set the end.
And this?:
http://www.lostmarble.com/moho/manual/menus.html#file
Brings up the project settings dialog. As seen below, the project settings dialog lets you control the pixel width and height of the project, as well as the number of frames per second. You're free to change these values at any time, although it's easiest if you set up the values you want before you start creating your animation (particularly the frame rate). Also in this dialog, you can set the start and end frames of your animation, defining how long the overall animation will be.
Maybe you should read all the built in help and train yourself making all the 6 tutorials.

Cheers!
-G
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