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The '''set audio source () start position in () to () seconds''' is a stack block in the [[Sound Systems]] extension. It sets the time that the entered in audio source starts at when played.
The '''set audio source () start position in () to () seconds''' block was a stack block in the [[Sound Systems]] extension. It set the time that the entered in audio source started at when played. It was removed due to being replaced with the [[set audio source () () position in () to () seconds]] block.
==Workaround==
It can be worked around by using [[set audio source () () position in () to () seconds|the block that replaced it]], and selecting start:<br>
<sb>set audio source [source] (start v) position in [group v] to (1) seconds::#e256a1</sb>
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[[Category:Sound Systems Blocks]]

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The set audio source () start position in () to () seconds block was a stack block in the Sound Systems extension. It set the time that the entered in audio source started at when played. It was removed due to being replaced with the set audio source () () position in () to () seconds block.

Workaround

It can be worked around by using the block that replaced it, and selecting start:
set audio source [source] (start v) position in [group v] to (1) seconds::#e256a1