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Native sound attached to a movieClip will play for only one second

Author: macromedia.com | Published: 5th Jan 2006 | Visited: 402 times | Add Comment
Filed in: Flash Mobile

TechNote: Only one second of a native sound plays in the Flash Lite Emulator when attached to a movieClip whose frame playhead stops before the sound has finished playing.

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