Re: Queuing sounds

2000-07-20 Thread Eva Isotalo
At 20:55 2000-07-19 -0800, you wrote: > >Both HyperCard and SuperCard on the Macintoish allow up to 20 sounds > >to be queued for continuous playback by the execution of a sequence > >of 'play' commands. As soon as all of the sounds have been loaded > >into memory (a fraction of a second on newer

Re: Queuing sounds

2000-07-20 Thread Dave Cragg
At 6:34 PM -0500 7/19/00, J. Scott Saults wrote: >Both HyperCard and SuperCard on the Macintoish allow up to 20 sounds >to be queued for continuous playback by the execution of a sequence >of 'play' commands. As soon as all of the sounds have been loaded >into memory (a fraction of a second on new

Re: Queuing sounds

2000-07-19 Thread Scott Rossi
>Both HyperCard and SuperCard on the Macintoish allow up to 20 sounds >to be queued for continuous playback by the execution of a sequence >of 'play' commands. As soon as all of the sounds have been loaded >into memory (a fraction of a second on newer cpu's), control is >returned to the handle

Queuing sounds

2000-07-19 Thread J. Scott Saults
Both HyperCard and SuperCard on the Macintoish allow up to 20 sounds to be queued for continuous playback by the execution of a sequence of 'play' commands. As soon as all of the sounds have been loaded into memory (a fraction of a second on newer cpu's), control is returned to the handler. T