The default timeline seems to be 520 frames or so. When I zoom out I can see frame numbers continuing higher than this, but how do I drag out the timeline to make my movie longer? When I try, it only extends one frame a time. Click drag release, click drag release... it's going to take me an hour to extend the timeline this way.
Have you used the movie length buttons? You can extend the movie by one or 25 frames at a time. I'm not sure on the constraints of the timeline though.
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Coffeecup fan and user
http://www.tigerpawsoftware.com.au - developed in VSD, Flash Menu Builder, Web Form Builder
http://www.ccservices.net.au - in beta - VSD, Flash Firestarter, Web Form Builder, Shopping Cart Creator
GIMP fan and user - best free image manipulation software there is.
I have not yet discovered any time-limit for an animation created with Firestarter.
Chad Spillars
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I found the add frames after I posted this - thanks anyway! The weird thing is that after attempting to stretch out the timeline manually (one frame at a time), the next time I opened the file it's hundreds of frames longer than I wanted so maybe that dragging was doing something unseen.
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