How to Import Audio in Adobe Flash
An audio provide additional effect to the flash file and often adds to the viewers interest. Audio files can also be used as event sounds, button sounds, etc.
Follow These Given Steps: Open Adobe Flash (or Macromedia flash) and select action script 2.0 or 3.0 as your version.
Create a New Layer
Then go to "file" menu on the top and select ->"import to library" from the drop down, browse to the location on to the hard disk and select the audio file. . Once choosing flash imports the file to the library, open library panel and the audio file will be displayed as a waveform in the library window.
Drag the audio file from the library on to the stage, make sure the layer currently selected is the new blank layer.
Add a new key frame to the layer after any number of frames. The audio can be clearly seen as a waveform.
Go to "control" menu from the top and select play from drop down. The play head moves forward and the sound plays.
Go to properties panel and choose sound. The option if set to stream plays the sound up to the number of frames in the layer whereas selecting event option plays the whole audio irrespective of number of frames.
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