You know you guys are so cool. I am thinking that it would require quite a good mic (eg better than the one on my laptop)

I might look into the new 8.5 waveform stuff as I am quite interested in this kind of stuff. I might even offer a noise cancelling application in the future.

Today I have some closed back headphones which help. They are load enough to block the noise.

Apologies to anyone who thought this thread was a waste of time, but Flash has become so good of late that many more new applications unimaginable a couple of years ago can be thought of as possible.

Imagine being able to integrate MP3 playback and noise cancelling on your mobile phone.

I have many thoughts like this.

Once again you guys are great and this list is so useful.

Regards

Steve

On 1 Feb 2006, at 0:57, David Rorex wrote:

8.5 actually provides write as well as read access to the waveforms? I
haven't looked into it much, but i've only seen people making
visualizations of sounds, not actually modifying or generating them in
real-time.

-David R

On 1/31/06, ryanm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wondered whether noise cancelling was possible in Flash using the
Microphone functionality?

Not at present. However, if v8.5 offers binary access to the waveform, you could use any of a dozen standard noise cancelling algorhithms on them, or you could do your own by inverting the waveform and clipping at a low amplitude, then combine the waveforms, kind of like a noise gate (only sounds above a certain volume get through). Or you could add low pass and high pass filters to remove sounds outside of the range of the human voice. And so on. Without low level access to the waveform, though, you're SOL.

ryanm
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