Thanks for your reply Glen. That is really handy to know.

Now to plunge into what looks like the terrifying world of Red5. *shiver*

Cheers,
CB.

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Glen Pike <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
>   You can "capture" the microphone sound in Flash by publishing it to a
> server via a Netstream connected to Flash Media Server or Red5 (OS media
> server).
>
>   You can't get the sound from the microphone and save it to an mp3 on your
> machine without sending it to be recorded by the server first...
>
>   HTH
>
>   Glen
>
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>>  Hello List,
>>
>> I wonder if I could get this sorted out once and for all.
>>
>> A colleague is convinced that you can capture a SWF's sound input
>> (possibly
>> through the Microphone class) and save it as an MP3. However, said
>> colleague
>> has not yet provided any proof or examples.
>>
>> I meanwhile have been trying to find examples / tutorials / documentation
>> regarding this and have come up empty.
>>
>> Would anyone know if this is / isn't possible? We would love for our users
>> to be able to record their speech onto a server or their local hard
>> drives.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> CB.
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