If my code was:
<when green flag clicked>
<play sound[ ]and waits>
after closing that tab the sound will still play until it ends or Java is exit
Last edited by Scratch412 (2010-02-07 00:30:35)
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Scratch412 wrote:
<play sound[ meow ]and wait>[/block]
I have never heard of this block ...
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I noticed that too.
jdksfjdsklfjdklsfjldks the 60 second rule!!!!!!! D:<

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littletonksolver wrote:
mathematics wrote:
Scratch412 wrote:
<play sound[ meow ]and wait>[/block]
I have never heard of this block ...
I noticed that too.
It's an old block that was removed. The forum blocks haven't been updated since Scratch 1.1.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
littletonksolver wrote:
mathematics wrote:
I have never heard of this block ...
I noticed that too.
It's an old block that was removed. The forum blocks haven't been updated since Scratch 1.1.
Do you mean that's the same as
?
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mathematics wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
littletonksolver wrote:
I noticed that too.
It's an old block that was removed. The forum blocks haven't been updated since Scratch 1.1.
Do you mean that's the same as http://i49.tinypic.com/35hpiz6.gif?
I'm not sure... I joined Scratch when the current version was 1.2.1, and we had the newer block already.
EDIT: Wait, it probably is. There's nothing it's broadcasting, and you can't specify how long it waits, so judging from that, it probably is like the newer block. So the block was just renamed then, I suppose.
Last edited by Jonathanpb (2010-02-08 00:33:03)
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It's just lag.
Even though it looks like you closed the project, the process might still be running. Usually it stops after a few seconds. Sometimes (but rarely) it just stays there and you have to quit Firefox or even terminate the Firefox process from the Task Manager if the sound still remains. (but instead of doing the last it's best to either exit the system or reboot, because terminating processes is not healthy
)
So don't worry, it's nothing harmful and it happens to everyone. ^^
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MyRedNeptune wrote:
It's just lag.
Even though it looks like you closed the project, the process might still be running. Usually it stops after a few seconds. Sometimes (but rarely) it just stays there and you have to quit Firefox or even terminate the Firefox process from the Task Manager if the sound still remains. (but instead of doing the last it's best to either exit the system or reboot, because terminating processes is not healthy
)
So don't worry, it's nothing harmful and it happens to everyone. ^^
Just to add onto this for those who are not shy about terminating processes:
Try going into the task manager and seeing if a Java process is running - if so, terminate the Java process and that should stop the sound.

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MyRedNeptune wrote:
It's just lag.
Even though it looks like you closed the project, the process might still be running. Usually it stops after a few seconds. Sometimes (but rarely) it just stays there and you have to quit Firefox or even terminate the Firefox process from the Task Manager if the sound still remains. (but instead of doing the last it's best to either exit the system or reboot, because terminating processes is not healthy
)
So don't worry, it's nothing harmful and it happens to everyone. ^^
I am running Windows 7 Intel Core Duo 2GB RAM Google Chrome newest Java, how could that be slow?
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Scratch412 wrote:
MyRedNeptune wrote:
It's just lag.
Even though it looks like you closed the project, the process might still be running. Usually it stops after a few seconds. Sometimes (but rarely) it just stays there and you have to quit Firefox or even terminate the Firefox process from the Task Manager if the sound still remains. (but instead of doing the last it's best to either exit the system or reboot, because terminating processes is not healthy
)
So don't worry, it's nothing harmful and it happens to everyone. ^^I am running Windows 7 Intel Core Duo 2GB RAM Google Chrome newest Java, how could that be slow?
It's still prone to lag. 2GB RAM and Intel Core Duo are only just standard.
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