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Adding a Sound Bundle File to a Flash document
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Note: Right click on this window to trigger the Exit button.
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Flash Lite 1.1 Compound Information window will launch.
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Drag and drop the rest of the sound files to be bundled.
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Click on Save Bundle to save your Sound Bundle File in a specific location.
When the appropriate event is triggered, Flash Player processes this bundled sound data block
and plays the appropriate sound data contained in the sound bundle.
and plays the appropriate sound data contained in the sound bundle.
For information on how to substitute sounds in your Flash Lite content, see
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Adding a Sound Bundle File to a Flash document
With Flash MX Professional 2004, you can include event sounds when authoring documents for
playback on mobile devices. The general process is described in this section. For detailed
information on authoring for mobile devices, see the Content Development Kits on the Mobile
and Devices Development Center at
playback on mobile devices. The general process is described in this section. For detailed
information on authoring for mobile devices, see the Content Development Kits on the Mobile
and Devices Development Center at
Flash does not support sound file formats used for mobile devices (such as MIDI and others);
when authoring for mobile devices, you must temporarily place a proxy sound in a supported
format such as MP3, WAV, or AIFF in the Flash document. The proxy sound in the document is
then linked to an external mobile device sound, such as a MIDI file or a Sound Bundle file.
During the document publishing process, the proxy sound is replaced with the linked external
sound. The SWF file generated contains the external sound or sound bundle data and processes it
appropriately for playback on a mobile device.
when authoring for mobile devices, you must temporarily place a proxy sound in a supported
format such as MP3, WAV, or AIFF in the Flash document. The proxy sound in the document is
then linked to an external mobile device sound, such as a MIDI file or a Sound Bundle file.
During the document publishing process, the proxy sound is replaced with the linked external
sound. The SWF file generated contains the external sound or sound bundle data and processes it
appropriately for playback on a mobile device.
When adding device specific sounds or sound bundles to Flash documents for playback on
mobile devices, keep the following in mind:
mobile devices, keep the following in mind:
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This feature works with event sounds only.
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The Effect, Sync, and Edit options are not supported when linking a sound.
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You must specify an external device sound file for each sound in a document.
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As with all external files, the device sound file or the sound bundle file must be available during
the publishing process but is not needed by the SWF file for playback.
the publishing process but is not needed by the SWF file for playback.
The steps to add a Sound Bundle File to a Flash document are:
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Import a sound file to the library in the Flash document (File > Import > Import to Library).
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In the Library panel, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the sound and select
Properties.
Properties.
3.
In the Device sound text box, enter a path or click the folder icon and browse to the location
where the Sound Bundle File is located. Click OK to close the Property inspector.
where the Sound Bundle File is located. Click OK to close the Property inspector.
4.
Add a button instance to the Stage from the Buttons common library (Window > Other
Panels > Common Libraries > Buttons).
Panels > Common Libraries > Buttons).
5.
Add the linked sound to the Hit frame of the button.
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Open the Publish Settings dialog box (File > Publish Settings), and click the Flash tab.