Thanks for pointing out the "prepare" command, because I hadn't 
considered it. Prelaoding the sounds in memory should help.

My initial tests of the 'prepare' command are confusing, however, The 
'prepare' command actually PLAYS THE SOUND (at least on a Mac)! This 
surprised me because it seems illogical, considering this command 
would, I think, usually be used to load a sound, only to play LATER. 
Adding 'play stop' or 'play pause' did not reliably prevent at least 
part of the sound from playing. I haven't yet tried turning on and 
off the sound volume, but this shouldn't be necessary.

If I can get this 'prepare' to work silently, I will test it further. 
Can more than 1 sound be buffered this way. Should it work the same 
for imported and external audioclips?

Thanks again.

Scott Saults

At 12:01 PM -0500 1/14/02, Kevin Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Again, first you should try the "prepare" command, it will buffer audioClips
>before playback.  Let me know if that works for you?
>
>Kevin

J. Scott Saults, Ph.D.
Research Associate
        email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Psychology
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