Nice!. Since you are playing around with SWF, maybe you could see if you can figure out how to play mp3's. All the php and c examples for Ming show mp3 play, but I couldn't get Perl to do it. It has something to do with the way the file gets opened and processed. The PhP code looks like this:
// open the mp3 file
$snd = fopen("boomb.mp3", "rb");
// add the mp3 to the movie
$movie->streamMp3($snd);
// close the mp3 file
and I tried everything I could think of with Perl
and streamMp3() just wouldn't take it.
Anyways, just a thought(wish)if you are making examples
for SWF and/or Ming.
I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth.
flash japh
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