Flash 8 - missing first few seconds of audio

I have a flash 8 swf that only contains a single flv file and
uses the
flvplayback component as it's controller. It's not a
particularly big
video.
When it starts, the video appears, but the first few seconds
of audio are
missing.
Any ideas?

Thomas A Reed wrote:
My conclusion is that the iPhone 4 is letting the connection with the Bluetooth device lapse when not in active use for some length of time, and it takes a few seconds to re-establish it. 
That's the way it works, & your conclusion is correct. There is no solution, unfortunately, other than not use Bluetooth for this.

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