Hi,
dont know, what happens if you try what you describe and watch the bandwidth
profiler? :)
greetz
JC


On 1/31/07, Stephen Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As I understand it, the best way (or one of) to have a preloader start at
0% when using classes is to uncheck 'export in first frame' for all clips
associated with a class in your movie, and set the export classes frame (in
publish settings) to a frame other than frame 1. Then dump all clips that
use a class onto a frame somewhere that the timeline never reaches. Finally,
create an AS1 preloader (i.e: a preloader that isn't a class). And your
set.So my question is - whats the best way to do the same (i.e: preloader
starting at 0%) when using Audio ?. Is it just a case of unchecking 'export
in first frame' on all audio in your library, then create an audio clip with
a bunch of keyframes, each audio file from your library assigned to a
keyframe ?Thanks._______________________________________________
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