Adobe Flash Tutorial
Add Sound
It's really easy to add sounds to your movie. Follow these steps:
The first thing to remember, Flash accepts only analog sound files.
First we import the sound into the library (Window -> Library (Ctrl + L)). Choose File -> Import (Ctrl + R). From the Import dialog box choose WAV (Windows) or AIFF (Macintosh) as the file type. Browse until you find the sound file you are looking for, mark it and click 'Open'.

The file you selected will appear in the Library window, with its file name immediately to the right of a speaker icon. In the Library window you can click on the play icon or choose Option -> Play to play the sound.

Ok, we want the sound in our movie. First you insert a new layer, and make sure it's the active layer. In the layer select the frame where you want the sound to start. Right click on your mouse and choose Properties from the pull-down menu. The Frame Properties dialog box will appear. Choose Sound from the tab menu. In the Sound pull-down menu select your sound (if you can't find it, you have done something wrong). Here you can choose Effect, Sync and Loops. Use the Sound window to customize the sound wave and then click on the play icon.

Whaoooooooo, now you have more life in your movies.
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