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redescorpion - 28 Nov 2006 21:24 GMT
Hi,
I have an mp3 playing through the entire page. Have it on a separate layer. I
publish, then test it and everything is fine with the sound. When I upload it
to the server and open the page online, the sound plays with a second sound
playing a fraction of second behind.
What's wrong? Some suggestions, please?
Thanks...
Chris Georgenes - 29 Nov 2006 00:51 GMT
do you have 2 instances of the same movie embeeded? can you provide the url? how is the sound added
to the flash doc?

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> Hi,
>  I have an mp3 playing through the entire page. Have it on a separate layer. I
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>  What's wrong? Some suggestions, please?
>  Thanks...
redescorpion - 29 Nov 2006 01:23 GMT
This is the url:
http://www.christopherweldon.com/performance_Listen_1.html

To add the sound into the document, I imported the mp3 file to the library,
created a separate layer, added a blank keyframe, took the sound file from the
library to that keyframe.  That's all.

Daniel
Chris Georgenes - 29 Nov 2006 05:29 GMT
hmmm - i only hear 1 sound instance playing. I tested using Firefox 2.0 on XP Pro.

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> This is the url:
>  http://www.christopherweldon.com/performance_Listen_1.html
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>  Daniel
redescorpion - 29 Nov 2006 17:19 GMT
I gonna check on a different computer. I can notice the double playing
listening very carefully, it's a fraction of sec behind. Sounds like
"tan-tan...tan-tan..." instead of  "tan....tan...".
I'll get back to you.
Chris Georgenes - 29 Nov 2006 17:21 GMT
Like a "flam" in drum lingo? (I'm a drummer).
Well - check your compression settings - use less compression maybe? I still dont hear it.

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> I gonna check on a different computer. I can notice the double playing
> listening very carefully, it's a fraction of sec behind. Sounds like
> "tan-tan...tan-tan..." instead of  "tan....tan...".
>  I'll get back to you.
redescorpion - 29 Nov 2006 22:14 GMT
I checked on another computer...and it doesn't do it. Maybe something wrong on
my browser...
I'm sorry for bothering you. Thank you a lot for your help. I'll go to
Keyframer to keep learning...;)

Daniel
 
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