[Xerte] Re: Problem looping sound controlled by script - Xerte 2 desktop

Mary Ann Ahearn maryann at moberg.com
Fri Feb 4 07:03:29 GMT 2011


Hi Julian,

Things just got weird using this technique to control sound.  Haven't  had
time to investigate yet, but thought I'd ask in case the answer is as easy
for you as the last one was.

soundIcon.sound.stop();
soundIcon.loadSound(FileLocation + 'mySoundFile.mp3');
soundIcon.sound.start(0,100);


Accessing the flash sound object with these calls works fine when I play the
rlo file in preview mode. iI also works when I play it from a flash swf file
that loads it with this:
     attachMovie('Xerte', 'myRLO', 0);

But if I publish the rlo and try to play it in a browser, or if I play my
flash "wrapper" in a browser I don't hear these sound files.  I do hear the
other sounds in my rlo that I'm playing in the standard way.

Any ideas as to what's going on?

Thanks a million!
ma

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Mary Ann Ahearn <maryann at moberg.com> wrote:

> Indeed it is!
> Thanks
> ma
>
> On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Julian Tenney <
> Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> Easy.
>>
>>
>>
>> Access the underlying sound object, mySoundIcon.sound and control it
>> directly with the Sound object’s methods
>>
>>
>>
>> myIcon.sound.start(offset, loopCount);
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:
>> xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] *On Behalf Of *Mary Ann Ahearn
>> *Sent:* 01 February 2011 15:53
>> *To:* Xerte discussion list
>> *Subject:* [Xerte] Problem looping sound controlled by script - Xerte 2
>> desktop
>>
>>
>>
>> I was feeling smug enough about controlling sound via script yesterday to
>> dare to post an answer to someone's question!!  Ha!  The gods don't like
>> hubris.
>>
>> Today everything is different.
>>
>> I've got a button that plays a sound when clicked. I'd like the sound to
>> loop and the button to toggle it on and off
>>
>> It seems to forget its loop value when I start controlling it via script.
>>
>> mySoundIcon.play();
>>
>> However if I just put the sound icon under a button icon and set it to
>> play =1 and loop = 5, then the looping works and all is fine.  I can even
>> stop it and reset it without any problems.  Just can't manage to play it
>> from script more than one time.
>>
>> Tried putting an onSoundComplete event to reset it and play it but it just
>> went mad and looped very bizarrely without ever waiting to finish.
>>
>> Then I tried the getSound route but can't seem to get the timing right so
>> this always returns undefined.
>>
>> Any ideas?  I think I must be missing something very simple.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> ma
>>
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