Sorry, for not getting back to you sooner....
Thank you Gerry, what you said made perfect sense, and you were 100%
right; for, the xlr input was in fact on the right channel. However,
although you were right, to me this was strange since, because at the
flick of a switch, the Tascam US-144 is supposed to, and with every
other audio app does, take the stereo input and convert it to mono
channel audio without restricting which inputs must be used.
To dig a little deaper, I found that it is because the way flash samples
audio does not take proper advantage wdm or asio standards; thus, I am
left with only two capable inputs, and wondering why Adobe hasn't worked
in the support for devices like these yet?
Thanks again,
Anthony
On 3/7/2011 8:20 PM, Gerry Beauregard wrote:
Is it possible that the signal is on the right channel of your Tascam audio
box? If you're using the FP 10.1 Microphone class SampleDataEvent feature,
it's only able to capture mono audio, as far as I can tell.
If you've got a stereo audio interface, that mono channel is actually the left
channel. At least that's the case with my Presonus Audiobox USB; I suspect
it's the same for other USB audio interface boxes.
On 2011-03-08 , at 09:01 , Anthony Pace wrote:
I was working with sound sampling in flash, when suddenly, although flash would
detect my tascam us-144 line in as a recording device, it wouldn't capture any
sound.
I have done all kinds of testing; yet, for some reason it flash just can't hear
anything.
Right now the only solution I have come up with is to use another mic.
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