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Re: removeChild doesn't kill the audio in external swf (as3)
by Steve Parker on Apr 20, 2009 at 3:50:26 am

Yes all this makes sense, thanks for all the troubleshooting suggestions as well. I will give it a shot tomorrow(don't have access to flash right now). Do you think it could make a difference that I am using mp3 clips and not FLVs? I am using actionscript to load the audio clips to the stage (they range from 10 - 40 seconds, though one of them I'd like to have looping).

I do need to specify the depth, otherwise the loaded swf covers up the navigation in my container swf. I will try removeChildAt instead as well as just addChild and removeChild for testing purposes if need be. And yes I do initially load an external swf before anything is clicked.

Can't wait to hopefully get this solved! I'll let you know what happens, thanks for your time and help!


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