> Hi,
> audacity does me fine (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). Why must it
> be Flash-based? Flash doesn't have any read-write capabilities or LAME
> codecs for it in the first place.
>
> On 9/28/06, Wolfgang Borgon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been searching for a flash-based audio editor, enabling
> simple editing
> > of audio, (cut/trim/split, and perhaps volume adjust) through
> the browser.

The key phrase was 'through the browser', I suspect.

It wouldn't be too hard to make such a thing, assuming you don't need to
export the edited files at the end: if it's just a 'toy' at a
session-by-session level, then you're just using standard functions of the
Sound object. If you wanted to add more complex stuff like waveform display,
or the ability to export the data at the end, you're talking something I
think Flash wouldn't be able to do. Have you considered Director with an
Xtra? I'm pretty sure there must be something decent out there using the
Amplitude Xtra or something similar.

Danny

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