Enable to resolve font transcoding

Hello there,
I am trying to embded font. I follow several different examples some using the meta-data embed tag and other the CSS @fornt-face tag. Bit I always get the same two error messages - "unable to resolve "arial.ttf" for transcoding" and "enable to transcode arial.ttf".
If any one have an idea what I am doing wrong I will appreciate it. Below is a code sample.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" creationComplete="init()">
    <mx:Style>
        @font-face {
            src: url("arial.ttf");
            font-family: "Arial";
        global {
            fontFamily: "Arial";
            fontSize: 32;
            color: red;
    </mx:Style>

Hello everyone,
I solve the problem by adding font manager to the complier.
In the flex builder, project properties -> Flex complier -> additional complier arguments -> -managers flash.fonts.AFEFontManager
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