One Song Through Multiple Scenes
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So I have a problem. Say you want one song playing throughout a movie, but you want to divide the movie up into multiple scenes. I also want to keep the music synced with the movie, so forget setting the song to event. Any solutions?
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At 8/3/08 11:02 AM, NoperDoperTrooper wrote: So I have a problem. Say you want one song playing throughout a movie, but you want to divide the movie up into multiple scenes. I also want to keep the music synced with the movie, so forget setting the song to event. Any solutions?
well, have it an stream and loop. And you don't usually use seens if the music need to go inbetween them.
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The song's about 2 minutes long and it's only gonna play once.
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This is one of the reasons I dont use scenes. I had a similar problem, the way I got round it was to copy all the frames from each scene into their own separate folder on the 1st "main" scene and just have them play in sequence. Its time consuming and annoying I know, but the best thing you can do it just not use scenes ever again.
There might be an easier way though, short of splitting the song into separate files.
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Ugh, this could really complicate things... 4000 frames on one scene doesn't sound too good. But if I don't have a choice, I'm just gonna have to deal with it.
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At 8/3/08 11:52 AM, NoperDoperTrooper wrote: Ugh, this could really complicate things... 4000 frames on one scene doesn't sound too good. But if I don't have a choice, I'm just gonna have to deal with it.
Scenes require seperate preloaders, you do know that?
I never use them because they have to load seperatly.
I can't actually imagine why you're looking down here, but while you are...
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At 8/3/08 03:22 PM, AcidSoldier wrote: Scenes require seperate preloaders, you do know that?
I never use them because they have to load seperatly.
Well you learn something new everyday . .


