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Posted by Chris Tomlinson on 05/31/06 19:20
"Keep YerSpam" <keepyerSPAM@yourown.com> wrote in message
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> Chris Tomlinson wrote:
>> Anyone else got any ideas?
>
> You need to edit the mp3 natively in Flash to overlap the gap in your
> sound file. I did this with the sound loop on my band's website at ::
> http://dirty-ernie.com <- listen to the background loop.
> It had a big gap when imported, but loops seamlessly now.
> It even loops right on the beat, that took some tweaking. ;)
>
> No matter how you edit or cut up soubnd files in external programs, you'll
> get a gap at the end of the file when you try to play it in Flash. Edit it
> in Flash and it's really easy to control how things play.
>
> Once you drag your sound file onto your stage, make sure your PROPERTIES
> window is open at the bottom of Flash. There's an EDIT button on the right
> side. Hit that and the rest is pretty self explanitory if you've ever used
> a sound editing program.
>
> Cheers,
> - JJ
Thanks JJ, nice site.
I have to say I am not using flash itself at the moment, I simply downloaded
the Wimpy Button flash MP3 player, and am using that with the aforementioned
MP3 file.
Should your technique work with 3rd-party MP3 flash players?
And more importantly, any way I can achieve the edits you mentioned without
buying the Flash software itself (a bit much just to trim 1 or 2 sound
files!).
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Me
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