Then you can use sound(channel).fadeOut(), with the amount of time in
millseconds that you want the sound to fade out in.  Run a check for the
volume in like an If statement that checks the volume of that sound channe;
then exit when it is 0.  You can do it in a frame script.

Peri



Genevieve Young wrote:

> Hi, Peri
>
> I am on Director, version 8 ,  using windows ME. Will there be any
> problems?
>
> TIA!
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