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Anyone know where to get this music loop?
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| I'm hoping this loop is available royalty free.
Anyone have an idea where they got this loop?
http://www.halkin.co.uk
TIA
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| Great thanks, only problem is I see that they have it on there server
but can find no area for royalty free LOOPS.
How did you find it?
Tim
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 04:49:58 +0100, "jingo"
<jingoREMOVE@tinyworld.co.uk> wrote:
>http://www.lancsit.com/Sound0.mp3
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>"Flic" <Flitatious@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:mjio6016pfnagr3fpp2csdkl2rs7st7934@4ax.com...
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| jingo@tinyworld.co.uk 2004-04-03, 7:29 am |
| I didn't [u]find[/u] it as such. I extracted it from the .swf, and uploaded it
to my webspace, then sent you a link to it.
Some of the people in these forums think stuff like this is a bit naughty, and
I have to agree that in some cases it can be so. It is always better to try to
be original in your designs, but personally I don't see anything wrong with
doing this to extract the odd image or music loop, or take a peek at how some
of the experts construct their actionscript.
There are a couple of apps you can use to do this;
[L=http://www.liatro.com/product/swf.php]http://www.liatro.com/product/swf.php[/
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[L=http://www.sothink.com/flashdecompiler/index.htm]http://www.sothink.com/flash
decompiler/index.htm[/L]
But, like I said don't use these tools to copy designs, because you obviously
wont learn anything by doing that. They are just OK for learning how .swf files
are put together or for extracting resources from .swf files when you've lost
the .fla.
Referring URL's
[L=http://www.lancsit.com/]http://www.lancsit.com/[/L]
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