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Hi, I have a media player (photostory) clip on my site and when you go to the page it takes a few seconds before it starts. The time is OK but I would like it to show that it is loading so people don't think it's going to take ages. Here's the link http://www.tracytresidder.com/journey.html Anyone know how to do that? Thanks for your help.
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The text that says loading is created in flash, you only see this in flash movies.
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OK thanks. Is it worth creating a flash movie instead? Is there any other way I can show that the clip is loading? Thanks
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How about putting words on the page above where the movie loads - saying something like "movie loading - please be patient"??
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it loaded very fast for me - but Beths suggestion would work
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