Hey, i'd like to ask, how do you dim a music in flash 8? Like, this music is for intro, then i want to dim the music then change it to another music. Is that possible? Or i have to do it in another program and edit it?
Thx for your help.
Tip : if you don't know what dim is, simply decreasing the volume of a sound/music with a certain time. Or you can search it in google to find what it means. (idk how to explain it lawl)
How to dim a music?
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Feb 8, 2015 12:00 PM #1306059
Feb 8, 2015 2:58 PM #1306099
Quote from KompartizzHey, i'd like to ask, how do you dim a music in flash 8? Like, this music is for intro, then i want to dim the music then change it to another music. Is that possible? Or i have to do it in another program and edit it?
Thx for your help.
Tip : if you don't know what dim is, simply decreasing the volume of a sound/music with a certain time. Or you can search it in google to find what it means. (idk how to explain it lawl)
Click the frame where the music starts,
Go to the properties, then click edit
Feb 8, 2015 3:04 PM #1306104
Quote from IpmanClick the frame where the music starts,
Go to the properties, then click edit
Ok, i found where to dim is.
But when i dim music, i test it, it became two. Like, first song played, halfway, it repeats itself, althrough the first one still playing. (RIP english)
Any solutions? (i found when im trying to edit it, theres 2 of them i can edit)
Feb 8, 2015 3:54 PM #1306114
Quote from KompartizzOk, i found where to dim is.
But when i dim music, i test it, it became two. Like, first song played, halfway, it repeats itself, althrough the first one still playing. (RIP english)
Any solutions? (i found when im trying to edit it, theres 2 of them i can edit)
Ahh lol...
Just follow charry here vv
She's better at explaining than me lel
Feb 8, 2015 4:00 PM #1306116
What you need to do is to click it in the timeline,

then you click the edit option in the Properties menu

and then you click the square nodes to edit where the sound drops out, and increases in volume. (and clicking anywhere in the timeline creates a new node.)

If you mean two sound files are appearing like this, it means the sound is playing differently in each ear. You'll need to edit them both.

Hope this helps.

then you click the edit option in the Properties menu

and then you click the square nodes to edit where the sound drops out, and increases in volume. (and clicking anywhere in the timeline creates a new node.)

If you mean two sound files are appearing like this, it means the sound is playing differently in each ear. You'll need to edit them both.

Hope this helps.
Feb 8, 2015 4:05 PM #1306118
[Edit] Yeah, that's what i mean. Thx charry!