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Re: Sound echos -->dan mode
8/21/2006 4:18:13 PM
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Having not listened to it, my guess is that you have the sound playing
twice.


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Re: Sound echos SMB
8/21/2006 7:19:48 PM

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I listened with
1. On board laptop speakers (Harmon/Kardon)
2. No name headphones
3. Sony earbud headphones

I couldn't hear any problem with laptop.
Buzz in background with no namers.
Slighly less buzz in background with Sony.

I would assume it is the quality of the audio you are using. I don't dabble
in all that much sound stuff in Flash, but I have seen some sound settings
in the Publish Setting for an fla.


Sound echos Chemistry guy
8/21/2006 9:02:39 PM
I'm new to Flash. I'm using it to create the equivalent of PowerPoint
presentations with voice. You can see them at

http://preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_Audio_Book.htm

I just discovered that the audio portion of my presentations has a distinct
and annoying echo when I listen to it through headphones attached to a
computer. I've tried two different headphones and three different computers,
and it's the same on all of them. I can hear a tiny bit of this through regular
speakers, but until I listened through the headphones, I didn't think it was a
problem. Anybody know what's going on and how I can fix it?

Thanks for the help.

Mark
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