User Guide

16 Chapter 3: Sound
Associating an MFi sound file with an ActionScript sound symbol
This procedure illustrates a simple case of associating an MFi sound file with an ActionScript
sound symbol so the Flash MX Professional 2004 test movie player can recognize and play it.
To associate an MFi file with an ActionScript symbol:
1 In your sound authoring program, create an MFi sound file and save it as MySound.mld.
2 In Flash MX Professional 2004, create a new file and name it FlashLiteSound.fla. Save it in the
same directory as MySound.mld.
3 Select File > Publish Settings > Flash tab. The Publish Settings dialog box appears:
In the Version pop-up list, select Flash Lite 1.0.
Click OK.
4 Select Window > Other Panels > Common Libraries > Buttons. Select a button and drag it to
the Stage.
5 Double-click the new button. The Timeline should change to edit the button and display
frames named Up, Over, Down, and Hit.
6 Select Insert > Timeline > Layer to create a new layer. Select Modify > Timeline > Layer
Properties and change the name of the layer to Sound.
7 Select the Down frame in the Sound layer and insert a keyframe.
8 Select a sound from the Sounds library window and drag it to the keyframe.