nope, my understanding is that those cast member will not load until
they are called for in the score.
i could be a few ants short of a picnic here, though.
-bh

Kerry Thompson wrote:
> 

> 
> After that, though, it downloads members by cast order. So, say I have 100
> jpeg images that I'm swapping in and out with Lingo. The score doesn't know
> about them, so Shock will download them in cast order, right?
> 
> Since my style tends to be Lingo-heavy, I usually create a dummy cast
> member *after* all the other assets, and loop on the mediaReady property of
> that dummy cast member. When it's loaded, I know it's safe to go out and
> use my assets.
> 
> It seems that an alternative would be to check the mediaReady of a
> particular member before you use it. There are some problems inherent in
> that, though--lots of extra code, and the possibility that the script you
> need hasn't been downloaded yet.
> 
> Cordially,
> 
> Kerry Thompson
> 
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