Thanks for the feedback and I was afraid there is no way to get a hold
of the output by default. This idea is for an application that would
be deployed on the web so asking each one of the users to make such
modifications to the system is out of the question :)
Thanks again,
Helmut
On Feb 20, 2009, at 6:07 PM, Nate Beck wrote:
What you hear, in your speakers is audio output... not audio input.
So to do what you want, you need to somehow turn your audio output
into an
input.
Here are few ideas:
- I used to have a Sound Blaster sound card that had a driver that
would
loop the audio out back into the input. There was a sound setting
to select
"What you hear" as an option.
- Use Soundflower on the mac - http://code.google.com/p/soundflower/
- Simply run a sound wire from your computer's audio out into the
audio
in (microphone) jack.
Keep in mind, that anyone who wants to record audio output using
your flash
/ air application is going to have to do one of these things above
as well.
HTH,
Nate
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Helmut Granda <[email protected]
>wrote:
I am looking at the docs, and it almost seems like I can't capture
the
sound
that is playing through the speakers (itunes/web/application).
Which seems
odd to me given that we can capture the camera and microphone but
not just
sound that is not played within the flash player. I did a soft search
within
Adobe Air but I haven't found information in there either(yet)
Anyone has any suggestions?
TIA
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