Not 100%, but I think ffmpeg might support this now.

Juan Pablo Califano wrote:
Cool, I thought ffmpeg didn't support the nelly moser codec used by the
player to publish audio data.

Cheers
Juan Pablo Califano


2009/3/6, BOYD SPEER <bsp...@shaw.ca>:
After getting the oflaDemo to work one solution is to use ffmpeg to change
the file type from .flv to .mp3 using a php script that has a 'shell_exec()'
line. I placed the ffmpeg.exe in the same 'streams' folder as the .flv files
and then after the conversion has taken place the php script moves and
renames the .mp3 file to its final location.

-
Boyd
----- Original Message -----
From: Glen Pike <g...@engineeredarts.co.uk>
Date: Friday, March 6, 2009 3:14 am
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Capture sound input in Flash as MP3?
To: Flash Coders List <flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com>

It's scary, but not that scary when you get into it...  ...
I posted a
rough outline for someone a week or so ago on the Osflash list -
there
is a basic recording application in the examples...

http://www.mail-archive.com/osfl...@osflash.org/msg15410.html

Don't forget to ask Red5 specific questions on the Red5 list -
Osflashers sometimes get a bee in their bonnet about this one :)

Glen

confustic...@gmail.com wrote:
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
<g...@engineeredarts.co.uk>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


confustic...@gmail.com 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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