Conrad, 

When I create presentations on CD ROM. I usually recommend that the user
copy the entire projector, plus media assets (linked video and sound) to
their hard drive. This usually solves the problem and overall provides
smoother operation of the Director projector as well.
Will Brown
Creative Services


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> From:         Conrad Ayala[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Thursday, November 09, 2000 4:40 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      <lingo-l> Sound problems
> 
> I am developing a presentation on a cd-rom which will run on a laptop.  It
> has voice over sound throughout the presentation.  The problem I am facing
> is that when it gets to a point where there is voice over, it sort of
> pauses and I can hear the CD-ROM spinning.  Then it plays.  Plus, it seems
> to be cutting sound out at times, and also seems to wait or pause before
> switching between movies. I can hear the cd-rom spinning again.  Is this a
> pre-load solutions or much more.  And if this is a preload solution, what
> are the negative about this preload.  Keep in mind, that I have a lot of
> sound voice overs throughtout the presentation.
> 
> 
> Here is some more information.  It is being tested on an IBM ThinkPad
> 600E.
>  Anyone know a solutions?
> 
> 
> Conrad Ayala
> Interface Architect
> The Spin Group, Inc.
> http://www.spingroup.com/
> Phone 1-414-672-8888  Fax 1-414-672-8183
> 
> 
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