2009/2/25 Pablo Rodríguez <[email protected]>: > Thanks, Matthias, for your reply and your excellent work. > > Matthias Kramm wrote: >> >> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 06:26:38PM +0100, Pablo Rodríguez <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> ?The main timeline of a SWF file can only have a single streaming sound >>> playing at a time, but each sprite can have its own streaming sound (see >>> Sprites and Movie Clips).? >>> >>> Does that it mean that sprites or movieclips cannot contain event sounds? >> >> Not sure what you mean with "event sound", but if you mean sound effects >> which are triggered e.g. by a user action, then sprites can definitely >> contain those. Only thing is (as with all Define* tags) that the sound >> is only *started* in the sprite but not *defined*, in order to be >> compliant with >> the spec. >> (That said, the Flash Player actually doesn't care about whether tags >> are inside a sprite or not. But it's still good practice to define >> characters >> and sounds on the main level, not inside the sprite) > > You're the Flash expert, but event sounds seem to be the ones that aren't > streamed. > > I thought it was impossible to add them.
Are you sure you are not gettng confused between streaming and embedding? Flash will only stream certin types of audio file. Regards, Chris.
