Chapter 15. Adding Sound
It’s amazing how much a classic silent film conveys with just moving pictures and text, but that era is history. Audio is a vital feature of today’s Web sites. In Macromedia Flash, you can incorporate sound in your projects, either as an ongoing background element or as a synchronized element that matches a particular piece of action—say, a slapping sound that accompanies a pair of hands clapping.
Using Sounds in Flash
To add sound to Flash movies, you must import the sound clips to the library and then attach instances of the sound clips to keyframes. You access sounds and control synchronization of sounds via the Property Inspector that appears when you select a frame. You can also call up Flash’s simple sound-editing ...
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