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Re: Sound in an object movie



At 9:14 AM -0700 4/18/03, James Eberly wrote:
I was just wondering if it is possible to make an object spin with a looping
sound file? I understand how objects have no timeline and sound needs the
timeline, then I think of flash and tried to bring over an object with sound
but how that does not work !!
I am thinking it is not possible but just in case... any clues?


I'm not sure if this email was answered, but you can use a movie track (Movie in a Movie - MIAM) to load in either an external sound track or embed a small sound file in the movie track. If you load an external sound movie you could then use different audio files and give the user the chance to select the one they like. Another alternative is to load in a streaming audio file in the movie track. That way there would be a very long loop. The idea is that shot loops tend to become annoying after the second or third time you listen to them. A streaming movie loading in a movie track would allow you to have a much longer audio piece at a low bit rate.
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   Francesco  Schiavon

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