Audio (.wav) files

I've downloaded a couple extensions from the Exchange, but
could not find the sound I was looking for. Having since found a
suitable clip I'd like to know: 1) In what folder the audio files
are stored in Flash and 2) Is it simply a matter of depositing the
.wav files there for them to show up in the Common Libraries
panel?

Paevo Kelley wrote:
> I've downloaded a couple extensions from the Exchange,
but could not find the
> sound I was looking for. Having since found a suitable
clip I'd like to know:
> 1) In what folder the audio files are stored in Flash
and 2) Is it simply a
> matter of depositing the .wav files there for them to
show up in the Common
> Libraries panel?
On Windows XP, the path is C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\Flash
CS3\language\Configuration\Libraries\.
On Windows Vista, the path is C:\Users\username\Local
Settings\Application Data\Adobe\Flash
CS3\language\Configuration\Libraries\.
On Mac OS, the path is Hard
Disk/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Flash
CS3/language/Configuration/Libraries/.
Personally I would not bother keeping content in common
libraries. After a while of working
with multiple projects you will end up storing huge amounts
of data, which isn't fun browsing
through in the library panel. It may also becomes slow and
unresponsive if loaded with too much
content.
You will be better off having external drive or directory on
your drive dedicated to specific
content. Sound/ Effects/ Loops etc...
Best Regards
Urami
"Never play Leap-Frog with a Unicorn."
<urami>
If you want to mail me - DO NOT LAUGH AT MY ADDRESS
</urami>

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