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Subject: Re: FLASH: Sound Sources
From: Helen Triolo
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 17:09:08 GMT

Debra Sawyers wrote:
>
> I'm just getting started and I'm having a difficult time finding sound
> sources that can be imported into Flash. I found this site
> http://www.studioland.com/index.html, and I like some of the pieces, the
> sample format is in Quicktime, and I have to assume that's the format it be
> on the CD. I'm using a PC and I don't really have any sound editing
> software. Anyone have any advice, or tips on how to get started?

Hi Deb. For starters, there are 7 suggestions from various people on the
list in the flashlist database that I've posted at
http://i-technica.com/flash/flashlist.html. Type "sound sources" into
the search window and click Go.

Regards,
Helen
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