Note 8 for Flash
Watch & Read:
Flash Stores Sounds in the library
Use Google to search for Sound Files. I like Absolute Sound Effects Archive (except for the pop-ups) or Royalty Free Music for Education at http://www.royaltyfreemusic.com/
Go to Download.com and search for Audio Editors
Do a search on the C drive for WAV files!
We will use Audacity (free) for a Sound Editor and Windows XP Shutdown.wav for the file to edit
Can't afford Flash try Swish
Silverlight - Microsoft's answer to Flash
You can import the following sound file formats into Flash:
WAV (Windows only)
AIFF (Macintosh only)
MP3 (Windows or Macintosh)
If you have QuickTime 4 or later installed on your system, you can import these additional sound file formats:
AIFF (Windows or Macintosh)
Sound Designer II (Macintosh only)
Sound Only QuickTime Movies (Windows or Macintosh)
Sun AU (Windows or Macintosh)
System 7 Sounds (Macintosh only)
WAV (Windows or Macintosh)
Review the following:
Check your grades and make sure your homework is linked to homework file
Terms you need to know:
Library, Ripping, Sound formats
Homework:
You should be reading Chapter 12 in your book
Reminder: You will need to post a web site that uses Flash every week!!!
Final Step:
Review in your mind everything we covered in class and remember to cover it again before you go to bed so your mind to process this information while you sleep.