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Button sound effect and the voice over conflict 1

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Jennyucf

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Jun 22, 2001
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Hi, there

I have a movie with the voice over, then I also have the button sound effect. The weird thing is that when I publish the movie, the button sound effect didn't work...Any one knows why it happened?

Your help is very much appreciated!!!

Cheers
Jenny
 
could you maybe upload the fla somewhere so that one can have a look at it? ;-) regards

Firegambler
 
Hi, firegambler, thanks your for the reply...
I found that even if I didn't put another, the sound effect on the button didn't work either...:-(

I've posted my fla at the following link:

User: ids4681
Password: group3
File: Sound effect didn't work

Thank you very much!!

Jenny
 
Hi, firegambler, thanks your for the reply...
I just found that it's because I've chosen "stream" instead of "start"...could you please tell me the difference?

Thank you very much!!

Jenny
 
well.. start means that the sound starts no matter whether the film is stopped or running. streaming means that every frame is "owner" of a little, little sequence of the sound; i mean stopping the film will make the sound stop, playing the film further on will restart the sound from the point where it stopped when the film was stopped?

got it? i hope i was not oo confusing ;-)
have a nice day regards

Firegambler
 
Thank you firegambler! It is very clear to me...If you can also tell me about "event"..it will be great!

Appreciated

Jenny
 
sure,
you choose this to syncronize the sound with some event.
an event-sound gets started when the frame containing the event the sound should be syncronized with is shown the first time; it is played independently on the timeline which means it is fully going to be played whether the film stopped or not.
you can play an event-sound for example when a button gets clicked. when you click the button a second time the first sound-instance will still play on and in addition an other instance of the same sound will be started. [thumbsup2]

regards

Firegambler
 
Hi, it makes sense to me. Thanks for the clear explanantion, and being patienct..:-D
 
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